sígor and sṓðne gelḗafan. Jud. 89.
(ii) rínca tō rū̀ne gegángan. Jud. 54.
Type A2A, –́×̀–́×–́×, which is type AA with secondary accent on the first thesis, occurs, according to Sievers, some twenty times, and always in the first hemistich. Examples are,
wǣ́rfæ̀st wíllan mī́nes. Gen. 2168;
with resolution of the last arsis,
þéarlmṑd þḗoden gúmena. Jud. 66;
with disyllabic second thesis,
frḗobèarn fǽðmum beþéahte. Gen. 2867.
Type A*A, –́.×̀×|–́×.|–́×, which is AA strengthened and with disyllabic first thesis, is nearly as common as A2A, and is always in the first hemistich, as for example,
ā́rlḕas of ḗarde þī́num. Gen. 1019,