(2) in n: [458] slon—appon. [1116] done—shone. [1193] shone—anon, done.
(3) is formed by i-umlaut: men [1784], [2282], but [2197] wan—men (= man).
(4) has no inflexion: [651] gere—spere. [705] far—gere. [836] hend—frende, sende. [1173] ffere—yere. [1405] hend—frend. [1556] stone—gone. [2188] were—yere. [2194] here—yere. The inflexions of the adjectives have totally disappeared.
The infinitive ends in -ne or n, or has no termination at all. (1) with n: [123] kene—see (= sene). [217] ageyne—sayne. [262] fayne—slayne. [489] Mavdeleyn—seyne; [16] sone—gon.
(2) without n: [67] sake—take. [93] kynd—fynd. [148] wake—stake. [184] so—goo. [434] Adolake—take. [1062] tho—do. [1762] me—se.
The 2nd person sing. of the pres. ind. occurs only once in the rhyme, [1333] tase—thou hase, tas—gas.
The 3rd person sing. of the present indicative ends in s: [187] tellys—ellys. [2317] rose—gose. [558] tellythe—elles (The rhyme shows that tellys must be inserted; cf. [103] gos—takythe, and [858] gothe—toke = gas—tas.) Only once th occurs: [2047] Nazareth—gethe (ags. gæð). On this remarkable form see Zupitza, Guy of Warwick, note on l. 11075. The plural has no termination: [3] wynde—ende—lende.
The subjunctive mood has no inflexions: [70] sped—stede, 3rd pers. [87] blynd—wynde, 3rd pers. [213] fyld—schyld, 3rd pers. [416] sey—may, 2nd pers. sg. [584] feld—schyld, 3rd pers. sg. [1978] saue—haue; but observe [139] slone—none and [1839] sene—grene.
The present participle ends usually in -ande (onde): [13] londe—wonande. [127] fonde—growonde. [315] levand—bond. [352] stand—lygand. [358] vndyrstond—levand. [1128] stond—shynand. [1280] fayland—lond. [1445] fleand—waraunt. [1452] ffand—goand. [1821] lond—wepand. [1899] lond—pleyand. [2104] hond—levand. Thrice -yng is found: [268] kyng—dwellyng, [1638] and [2568].
The gerund terminates always in ing (yng): [1479] kyng—ryding. [1503] comyng—kyng. [1933] ryng—lettyng. [2509] kyng—lesyng.