(2) The short-stemmed neuters follow the declension of hof ([§ 32]); the long-stemmed, that of bearn ([§ 32]):
| Sing. N.A. | hof | bearn |
| G. | hofes | bearnes |
| D.I. | hofe | bearne |
| Plur N.A. | hofu | bearn |
| G. | hofa | bearna |
| D.I. | hofum | bearnum |
(3) The feminines follow the declensions of giefu and wund ([§ 38]) (the only difference being in the N. singular), except those ending in -e, which follow the declension of tunge ([§ 64]):
| Sing. N. | giefu | wund | tunge |
| G. | giefe | wunde | tungan |
| D.I. | giefe | wunde | tungan |
| A. | giefe | wunde | tungan |
| Plur N.A. | giefa | wunda | tungan |
| G. | giefa | wunda | tungena |
| D.I. | giefum | wundum | tungum |
[70.]
Vocabulary.
ac, but.
būtan (with dat.), except, but, without.
sē Crīst, Christ.
sē eorl, earl, alderman, warrior.