Masc. Neut. Fem.
Nom. þrīe, þrēo, þrēo.

Dat. þrim.
Gen. þrēora.

The others up to twęntiġ are generally indeclinable. Those in -tiġ are sometimes declined like neuter nouns, sometimes like adjectives, and are often left undeclined. When not made into adjectives they govern the genitive.

Hund and þūsend are either declined as neuters or left undeclined, always taking a genitive:—eahta hund mīla (eight hundred miles), fēower þūsend wera (four thousand men).

Units are always put before tens:—ān and twęntiġ (twenty-one).

The ordinals are always weak, except ōþer, which is always strong.


PRONOUNS.

PERSONAL.

SINGULAR.
Nom. iċ (I), þū (thou).
Acc. mē, þē.
Dat. mē, þē.
Gen. mīn, þīn.
DUAL.
Nom. wit (we two), ġit (ye two).
Acc. unc, inc.
Dat. unc, inc.
Gen. uncer, incer.
PLURAL.
Nom. wē (we), ġē (ye).
Acc. ūs, ēow.
Dat. ūs, ēow.
Gen. ūre, ēower.