kxii AN OUTLINE OF ANGLO-SAXON GRAMMAR.
to free; scōg'(e)an (< *scōhōjau), to shoe; twēog(e)an
(< *twehōjaii), to doubt; ðrēag(e)an, to rebuke; *tēo-
g(e)an
(pret. tēōde), to arrange; and apparently toō-
g(e)aa (3 sg. bōð), to boast.

THE THIRD CLASS OF WEAK VERBS. (S. §§ 415, 416.)
102. Weak verbs of the Third Class, of which the
original class-suffix was -ai (94), are few in number,
and these retain only in part the features of the original
conjugation.

CONJUGATION OF THE THĪKD CLASS OF WEAK VERBS.
1O3. Themes: habban, to have; libban, to live;
sęcg(e)an, to say.

PRESENT.
Indicative.
Sing. 1. h»bbe libfce, l!%e

2. hafast, hæfst liofast (14), llfast
3. hafað1, hæfff liofaij, lifaff
Hur. 1-3. habbaar, hæbtaiS
llbba.?, ltf(i)g(e>9, liflað

llbbe, lifi(g)e
Itbben, Iifl(g)en

liofa
Mbbalðf, llf(i)g(e)a«f
Sing. 1-3.
Hur. 1-3.

hæfrbe
hsebben

Imperative,
Sing. 2.
Hur. 2.

Infinitive.
Gerund.

bafa
(libban, Hf(i)g(e)an, Hflan,
1 liofian

habban
habbanne, (-enne, -onne) Hbbanne, lif (i)(g)enne
Ilbbe0de, Hf(i)(g)ende
Pres. Part, hæbbende