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An example of a masculine noun is scip, meaning “ship.”
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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In Old English, grammar would determine whether someone would use that word as scip, scipes, scipe, scipu, scipa, or scipum.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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An example of a masculine noun is scip, meaning “ship.”
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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In Old English, grammar would determine whether someone would use that word as scip, scipes, scipe, scipu, scipa, or scipum.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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And hlesteð hwat ðe hlauerd seið. ðe ðat scip auh to ðe stieresma {n} ne {n} ⁊ to alle ðe ðar inne wuniȝeð.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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[Sidenote: M·C·XXXV.] ++On þis gære for se king h {enri} ouer sæ æt te la {m} masse. ⁊ ð oþer dei þa he lai an slep in scip. þa þestrede þe dæi ouer al landes ⁊ uuard þe sunne suilc als it {15} uuare thre niht ald mone. an st {er} res abuten hi {m} at middæi.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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1915 Hraðe wæs æt holme hȳð-weard gearo, sē þe ǣr lange tīd, lēofra manna fūs, æt faroðe feor wlātode; sǣlde tō sande sīd-fæðme scip oncer-bendum fæst, þȳ lǣs hym ȳða þrym
Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879
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1915 Hraðe wäs ät holme hýð-weard gearo, se þe ær lange tîd, leófra manna fûs, ät faroðe feor wlâtode; sælde tô sande sîd-fäðme scip oncer-bendum fäst, þý läs hym ýða þrym
Beowulf Robert Sharp 1879
fbharjo commented on the word scip
ship in old english
October 11, 2008