LIST OF NAMES; NOTES; AND GLOSSARY.
ABBREVIATIONS
| m.: | masculine. |
| f.: | feminine. |
| n.: | neuter. |
| nom., gen.: | nominative, genitive, etc. |
| w.: | weak. |
| w. v.: | weak verb. |
| st.: | strong. |
| st. v.: | strong verb. |
| I., II., III.: | first, second, third person. |
| comp.: | compound. |
| imper.: | imperative. |
| w.: | with. |
| instr.: | instrumental. |
| G. and Goth.: | Gothic. |
| O.N.: | Old Norse. |
| O.S.: | Old Saxon. |
| O.H.G.: | Old High German. |
| M.H.G.: | Middle High German. |
| The vowel | ä = a in glad | } | |
| The diphthong | æ = a in hair | } | approximately. |
The names Leo, Bugge, Rieger, etc., refer to authors of emendations.
Words beginning with ge- will be found under their root-word.
Obvious abbreviations, like subj., etc., are not included in this list.
LIST OF NAMES.
Abel, Cain's brother, [108].
Älf-here (gen. Älf-heres, [2605]), a kinsman of Wîglâf's, [2605].