Þearf (need), þurfon, þyrfe (subj.); þorfte; þurfan.

ANOMALOUS VERBS.

(1) Willan (will) shows a mixture of subj. forms in the pres. indic. sing.:—

INDICATIVE. SUBJUNCTIVE.
Pres. sing. 1. wile, wile.
2. wilt, wile.
3. wile, wile.
plur. willaþ, willen.
Pret. wolde, etc.

Similarly nyllan (will not):—

INDICATIVE. SUBJUNCTIVE.
Pres. sing. 1. nyle, nyle.
2. nylt, nyle.
3. nyle, nyle.
plur. nyllaþ, nyllen.
Pret. nolde, etc.

(2) Wesan (be).

INDICATIVE. SUBJUNCTIVE.
Pres. sing. 1. eom; bēo, sīe; bēo.
2. eart; bist, sīe; bēo.
3. is; biþ, sīe; bēo.
plur. sind; bēoþ, sīen; bēon.
Pret. sing. 1. wæs, wǣre.
2. wǣre, wǣre.
3. wæs, wǣre.
plur. wǣron, wǣren.
Imper. wes, wesaþ; bēo, bēoþ. Infin. wesan; bēon.
Partic. pres. wesende.

The contracted negative forms are:—neom, neart, nis; næs, nǣre, nǣron; nǣre, nǣren.