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Monday, June 15, 2009
Some Old English nouns
form
meaning
gender
declension
fæder
father
masc
fōt
foot
masc
æcer
field
masc
brōðor
brother
masc
duru
door
fem
ġiest
stranger
dæġ
day
masc
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