[39] Murray's Grammar, vol. i. p. 79.
[40] Used as adverbs.
[41] Used as the plurals of he, she, and it.
[42] Different from ilk.
[43] Guest, ii. 192.
[44] Or call-s.
[45] Thou sangest, thou drankest, &c.—For a reason given in the sequel, these forms are less unexceptionable than sungest, drunkest, &c.
[46] Antiquated.
[47] As the present section is written with the single view of illustrating the subject, no mention has been made of the forms τυπῶ (typô), and ἔτυπον (etypon).
[48] Obsolete.