Hmm.
This exercise is like the elementary noun
paradigm drill, but this one is based on very common nouns
that either belong to minor declensions (see Introduction
to Old English §6.3) or are irregular in some other way.
This is the end of the exercise. If you didn't get a score
of 63, study Introduction to Old English §6.2 and §6.3 and
repeat this exercise until you can do it perfectly.
te01
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places
in this noun paradigm. Man is the most common of the
athematic nouns (see Introduction to Old English
§6.1.3).
x5776man |
x4922manna |
x1305mannes |
x2364mannum |
x2406men |
x5776man |
x4922manna |
x1305mannes |
x2364mannum |
x2406men |
x5776man |
x4922manna |
x1305mannes |
x2364mannum |
x2406men |
te02
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places
in this noun paradigm. Hand is a u-stem noun
(see Introduction to Old English §6.3.1).
x7395hand |
x9736handa |
x9736handa |
x9423handum |
x7395hand |
x9736handa |
x9736handa |
x9423handum |
x7395hand |
x9736handa |
x9736handa |
x9423handum |
te03
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places
in this noun paradigm. Sunu is another u-stem
noun.
x5735suna |
x5735suna |
x9261sunu |
x5841sunum |
x5735suna |
x5735suna |
x9261sunu |
x5841sunum |
x5735suna |
x5735suna |
x9261sunu |
x5841sunum |
te04
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places
in this noun paradigm. For this rare declension, see
Introduction to Old English §6.3.4.
x8141hæle |
x1529hæleþ |
x7120hæleþa |
x5351hæleþe |
x5075hæleþes |
x4720hæleþum |
x8141hæle |
x1529hæleþ |
x7120hæleþa |
x5351hæleþe |
x5075hæleþes |
x4720hæleþum |
te05
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places
in this noun paradigm. The genitive plural form of this noun
is unknown.
x9574sǣ |
x9574sǣ |
x9605sǣm |
x9574sǣ |
x9574sǣ |
x9605sǣm |
x9574sǣ |
x9574sǣ |
x9605sǣm |
te06
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places
in this noun paradigm. For nouns of relationship, see
Introduction to Old English §6.3.2.
x7446fæder |
x7446fæder |
x6964fædera |
x8296fæderas |
x1198fæderum |
x7446fæder |
x7446fæder |
x6964fædera |
x8296fæderas |
x1198fæderum |
te07
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places
in this noun paradigm. This is one of the athematic nouns
(see Introduction to Old English §6.1.3).
x4228bēċ |
x4228bēċ |
x5976bōc |
x2911bōca |
x8698bōcum |
x4228bēċ |
x4228bēċ |
x5976bōc |
x2911bōca |
x8698bōcum |
te08
Drag tiles from the collection below into the right places
in this noun paradigm. For this word, only neuter forms are
attested in the nominative and accusative plural. On
contraction of h see Introduction to Old
English §6.2.2.
x6741fēora |
x4458fēore |
x4457fēores |
x3741feorh |
x3741feorh |
x9084fēorum |
x6741fēora |
x4458fēore |
x4457fēores |
x3741feorh |
x3741feorh |
x9084fēorum |
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