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==Verbs==
==Verbs==
Mutation in the past tense (''so''+soft?)
Perfectives: e+soft?


Thematic verbs (ending with e, a, æ, o, œ, u or y typically)
Thematic verbs (ending with e, a, æ, o, œ, u or y typically)


''pêthe-'': pêthen, pêthe, pêthe, pêthedh, pêthed, pêther
''pêthe-'': pêthen, pêtheth, pêthe, pêthedh, pêthed, pêther


infinitive ''pêthedh''
infinitive ''pêthev''


S-stem verbs:
S-stem verbs:


''loz-'': lozin, lozi, loz, lozidh, lozid, lozir
''loz-'': lozin, lozith, loz, lozidh, lozid, lozir


infinitive ''lôth''
infinitive ''lôth''
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T-stem verbs:
T-stem verbs:


''sed-'': sedin, sedi, sed, sedidh, sedid, sedir
''sed-'': sedin, sedith, sed, sedidh, sedid, sedir


infinitive ''set''
infinitive ''set''
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L-stem verbs:
L-stem verbs:


''rothel-'': rothelin, rotheli, rothel, rothelidh, rothelid, rothelir
''rothel-'': rothelin, rothelith, rothel, rothelidh, rothelid, rothelir


infinitive ''rothell''  
infinitive ''rothell''  
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R-stem verbs:
R-stem verbs:


''sæer-'': sæerin, sæeri, sæer, sæeridh, sæerid, sæerir
''sæer-'': sæerin, sæerith, sæer, sæeridh, sæerid, sæerir


infinitive ''sæer'' (underlying *sæerr; but words can't end in a long vowel followed by a double consonant)
infinitive ''sæer'' (underlying *sæerr; but words can't end in a long vowel followed by a double consonant)


Honorifics use -r instead of the 2sg, 3sg and 2pl forms
Honorifics use -r instead of the 2sg, 3sg and 2pl forms
===Other tenses===
The past tense uses the suffixes -An, -Ath, -A, -Adh, -Ad, -Ar after the infinitive form. For example:
pêthevæn, pêthevæth, pêthevæ, pêthevædh, pêthevæd, pêthevær
lôthan, lôthath, lôtha, lôthadh, lôthad, lôthar
setæn, setæth, setæ, setædh, setæd, setær


===Nonfinite forms===
===Nonfinite forms===
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