sieden, to seethe | siude | sōt | suten gesoten | |
ziehen, to draw | ziuhe | zōch | zugen gezogen | |
kiesen, to choose | kius | kōs | kurn | gekorn |
And similarly vliehen, to flee, niesen, to sneeze, verliesen, to lose, vriesen, to freeze. See [§ 30].
[§ 79.] On the stem-vowels in the following verbs, see [§ 16, note] and [§ 36]:—
| bliuwen, to strike | bliuwe | blou | blūwen | |
| bliuwen | gebliuwen | |||
| blouwen | geblouwen |
And similarly briuwen, to brew, kiuwen, to chew, riuwen, to pain.
[§ 80.] To this class also belong the three aorist presents:—
| lūchen, to shut | liuche (lūche) | louch | luchen | gelochen |
| sūfen, to gulp down | sūfe | souf | suffen | gesoffen |
| sūgen, to suck | sūge | souc | sugen | gesogen |
Class III.
[§ 81.] The verbs of this class belong to the third ablaut-series ([§ 12]), and include the strong verbs having a medial nasal or a liquid + consonant. Those with nasal + consonant have i throughout the present tense and u in the past participle; the others have i in the present singular, ë in the plural, and o in the past participle (see §§ [14], [15]), thus:—
| binden, to bind | binde | bant | bunden | gebunden |
| rinnen, to run | rinne | ran | runnen | gerunnen |
| singen, to sing | singe | sanc | sungen | gesungen |