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  • 31níedan — wv/t1b 1. to compel, force, urge, press, exercise constraint or compulsion upon one; 2. to force to something; (1) with tó and a noun; hé hine tó leornunge níedde he forced him to learning; (2) with dative infinitive; hé níedde tó healdenne he… …

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  • 32give a gun — verb To order a gun to be fired; sometimes construed with dative (or to), implying that it is done as an honor, as a help (occasionally as a hostile demonstration) …

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  • 33behalf — c.1300, behalve (with dative suffix), from O.E. (him) be healfe by (his) side, and on (his) healfe on (his) side, from healfe side (see HALF (Cf. half)) …

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  • 34midnight — (n.) O.E. mid niht, or middre niht (with dative). See MID (Cf. mid) + NIGHT (Cf. night). Midnight oil symbolizing late night work is attested from 1630s …

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  • 35átertánum — dative pl adv with poisoned twigs or poison stripes? (or ? téarum with poison drops) …

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  • 36Latin declension — Latin grammar Verb Conjugation Subjunctive by attraction Indirect Statement Declension Ablative Usages Dative Usages Latin is an inflected language, and as such has nouns, pronouns, and adjectives that must be declined in order to serve a… …

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  • 37Old English grammar — This article is part of a series on: Old English Dialects …

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  • 38Czech declension — describes the declension, or system of grammatically determined modifications, in nouns, adjectives, pronouns and numerals in the Czech language. There is a system of 7 cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative, locative and… …

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  • 39Old Norse morphology — This article is part of a series on: Old Norse Dialects …

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  • 40Manx language — Manx yn Ghaelg, yn Ghailck Pronunciation [əˈɣilk], [əˈɣilɡ] Spoken in Isle of Man Native speakers …

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