INFLECTION: CONJUGATION. Ixxv
PRESENT. PRETERIT.
Optative sg. wl(e)te; pi.-en wi(e)ste, wisse; pi. -en

Imperative sg. 2. wite Pas* Part. (ge)wi(e)ten
pi. 2. witaiī

Genoa. fwi(e)tanne,wlotonne.
I (-enne, etc.)

Pres. Part. witende
NOTE 1. — nytan (< ne -f witan), not to know, pres. indie, sg. nāt,
nāst, nāt,
pi. nyton, has uniformly y, for i (ie, io, eo), in the radical
syllable.

(5) Infinitive, āgan, to possess.
Pres. Part., āgende.
Indicative., pres., sg. 1. 3. ah (āg), 2. fllist; pi. agon.
Optative, pres., age, etc. Imperative, age.
Preterit, ahte, etc. Past Part., adj., āgen, ǽgen, own.
NOTE 2. — In the present the radical vowel of the singular has been
transferred to the plural (agon, for *tgon), hence the uniformity (if
the radical vowel (infinitive āgan, pret. ahte, etc.). The negative
theme is nāgan (<; ne + āgan), not to possess.

(2) Class II. — Infinitive, dugan, to avail.
Pres. Part., dugende.
Indicative, pres., sg! 1. 3. dēah (dēag); pi. dugon.
Optative, pres., dyge (105, 2), duge, etc.
Preterit, dolite, etc.

(3) Class III. — (a) Infinitive, unnan, to grant.
Pres. Part., unnende.
Indicative, pres., sg. 1. 3. <jn(n), an(n); pi. imnon.
Optative, pres., unne, etc. Imperative, unne.
Preterit, ūffe, etc. Past Part., (ge)unnen