| Neut. | Masc. | Fem. | Neut. | Masc. | Fem. | ||
| Sing. | Nom. | þæt | — | — | þis | þes | þeós. |
| Acc. | þæt | þone | þâ. | þis | þisne | þás. | |
| Abl. | þy | þy | þǽre. | þise | þise | þisse. | |
| Dat. | þám | þám | þǽre. | þisum | þisum | þisse. | |
| Gen. | þæs | þæs | þǽre. | þises | þises | þisse. | |
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| Plur. | Nom. Acc. | þá. | þás. | ||||
| Abl. Dat. | þám. | þisum. | |||||
| Gen. | þára. | þissa. | |||||
III.
Hit (it), he (he), heó (she).
| Sing. | Nom. | hit | he | heó. |
| Acc. | hit | hine | hí. | |
| Dat. | him | him | hire. | |
| Gen. | his | his | hire. | |
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| Plur. | Nom. Acc. | hi | ||
| Dat. | him (heom). | |||
| Gen. | hira (heora). | |||
IV.
þe (the)—Undeclined, and used for all cases and genders.
[§ 301]. These.—Here observe—
1st. That the s is no inflection, but a radical part of the word, like the s in geese.
2nd. That the Anglo-Saxon form is þâs.
