2. The present[[74]] plural form -s, encroaches upon the form in -n. Thus, munuces=munucan=monks.
3. The infinitive ends in -a, instead of -an. This is Scandinavian, but it is also Frisian.
4. The particle at is used instead of to before the infinitive verb.
5. The article[[74]] the is used instead of se, seo, þæt=ὁ, ἡ, τὸ, for both the numbers, and all the cases and genders.
6. The form in -s (use, usse) replaces ure=our.
In the way of sound—
1. Forms with the slenderer, or more vocalic[[74]] sounds, replace forms which in the West-Saxon are broad or diphthongal.[[75]] Beda mentions that Cœlin is the Northumbrian form of Ceawlin.
2. The simple[[74]] sound of k replaces the combination out of which the modern sound of ch has been evolved.
3. The sound of sk replaces either the sh, or the sound out of which it has been evolved.