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古高地德語 inflections

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Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
uzneman verb 29 ūzneman canonical

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
heri noun 18 hari alternative

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
skuoh noun 2 scūoh alternative
noun 2 skūo alternative
noun 2 skūoh canonical

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
gast noun 2 gesti plural

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
sneo noun 2 snēo canonical
noun 2 snēu alternative

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
pfluma noun 1 pfrūma alternative
noun 1 pflūma canonical
noun 1 pfrūma alternative

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
ᚠᚱᛁᚠᚱᛁᛞᛁᛚ noun 1 frifridil romanization

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
apful noun 1 aphul alternative
noun 1 apfol alternative
noun 1 afful alternative
noun 1 *appul alternative
noun 1 apfula plural

Word Part of speech Count Form Tags Other examples (may be other parts of speech)
horo noun 1 horowes genitive


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