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|align="center"| '''hǣtnas''' ||align="right"| ''ī(ja)(s)'' ||align="center"| '''hehǣtun''' ||align="center"| '''hehǣtin'''* ||align="center"| '''hǣtnaþ''' ||align="center"| '''hǣtan''' ||align="center"| '''hǣtanþa'''  
|align="center"| '''hǣtnas''' ||align="right"| ''ī(ja)(s)'' ||align="center"| '''hehǣtun''' ||align="center"| '''hehǣtin'''* ||align="center"| '''hǣtnaþ''' ||align="center"| '''hǣtan''' ||align="center"| '''hǣtanþa'''  
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| &nbsp;||colspan=8| <small>Class VII strong verbs form the past by reduplication; that is, the first letter is repeated, followed by ‹e›, then followed by the remainder of the verb and the usual strong endings.
|colspan=7| <small>Class VII strong verbs form the past by reduplication; that is, the first letter is repeated, followed by ‹e›, then followed by the remainder of the verb and the usual strong endings.<br />
<ul>Verbs beginning with ‹s› followed by a stop (i.e. ‹sp›, ‹st›, or ‹sk›), the first two letters are repeated.</ul>
Verbs beginning with ‹s› followed by a stop (i.e. ‹sp›, ‹st›, or ‹sk›), the first two letters are repeated.<br />
<ul>When the stressed vowel is short, it must also be marked with an acute diacritic.</ul></small>
When the stressed vowel is short, it must also be marked with an acute diacritic.</small>
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|align="center"| '''lētnas''' ||align="right"| ''ī(ja)(s)'' ||align="center"| '''lelōtun''' ||align="center"| '''lelœ̄tin'''* ||align="center"| '''lētnaþ''' ||align="center"| '''lētan''' ||align="center"| '''lētanþa'''  
|align="center"| '''lētnas''' ||align="right"| ''ī(ja)(s)'' ||align="center"| '''lelōtun''' ||align="center"| '''lelœ̄tin'''* ||align="center"| '''lētnaþ''' ||align="center"| '''lētan''' ||align="center"| '''lētanþa'''  
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| &nbsp;||colspan=8| <small> <ul>Verbs with ‹ē› as the primary vowel may also show ablaut to ‹ō› in the past (and subsequently umlaut to ‹œ̄› in the past subjunctive).</ul>
|colspan=7| <small>Verbs with ‹ē› as the primary vowel may also show ablaut to ‹ō› in the past (and subsequently umlaut to ‹œ̄› in the past subjunctive).</small>
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