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Also: ''andie'' 'end', ''ave'' 'river', ''biare'' 'bear', ''funie'' 'fire', ''fýtie'' 'wheat', ''hiarte'' 'heart', ''knave'' 'slave', ''mage'' 'stomach, maw', ''vatie'' 'water', ''ýriene'' 'copper'. [''ave'' can also be declined like a feminine noun.]
Also: ''andie'' 'end', ''ave'' 'river', ''biare'' 'bear', ''funie'' 'fire', ''fýtie'' 'wheat', ''hiarte'' 'heart', ''knave'' 'slave', ''mage'' 'stomach, maw', ''vatie'' 'water', ''ýriene'' 'copper'. [''ave'' can also be declined like a feminine noun.]


====Vowel stems====
====Feminine nouns====
Nouns of this declension type are always feminine in modern {{PAGENAME}}. Nouns with certain suffixes like ''-yng'' (deverbal noun) or ''-hýd'' (abstract noun) also belong to this class, and loanwords that were feminine in the source language also belong in this class.
Nouns of this declension type are always feminine in modern {{PAGENAME}}. Nouns with certain suffixes like ''-yng'' (deverbal noun) or ''-hýd'' (abstract noun) and loanwords that were feminine in the source language also belong in this class.
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! colspan="3" | ''naze'' (f.) 'nose'
! colspan="3" | ''naze'' (f.) 'nose'