habuī>ac, aguí, aic, aiguíhabuĭmusaβwĭ́mu’>aguẹm
habuĭstī>aguísthabuĭstis>aguẹtz aguẹs
habuit>achabuĕrunt>ágron ágro, aguęron

1. For aguí (beguí, conoguí), see § [177], (1). For aic, aiguí, (cric), see § [181], (1). For aguęron (visquęron), see § [177], (3).

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pŏtuī>pǫc puǫc puęcpotuĭmuspotwĭ́mu’>poguẹm
potuĭstī>poguístpotuĭstis>poguẹtz poguẹs
pŏtuit>pǫc, pǫtpotuĕrunt>pǫgron pǫgro

1. For puoc, see § [181], (1). Pot is apparently due to the combined influence of weak preterits and the parts of poder in which the dental is preserved.

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vŏluī>vǫlc, vuęlc, volguívoluĭmusvolwĭ́mu’>volguẹm
voluĭstī>volguístvoluĭstis>volguẹtz volguẹs
vŏluit>vǫlcvoluĕrunt>vǫlgron vǫlgro

1. For vuelc (tinc, vinc), see § [181], (1); for volguí (venguí), § [177], (1).

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