Category:Old English strong verbs
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Old English verbs that present different stem vowels in their typically regular conjugated forms.
- Category:Old English class 1 strong verbs: Verbs where the ablaut vowel was followed by -y- in Proto-Indo-European.
- Category:Old English class 2 strong verbs: Verbs where the ablaut vowel was followed by -w- in Proto-Indo-European.
- Category:Old English class 3 strong verbs: Verbs where the ablaut vowel was followed by a consonant cluster in Proto-Indo-European.
- Category:Old English class 4 strong verbs: Verbs where the ablaut vowel was followed by a sonorant (m, n, l, r) but no other consonant in Proto-Indo-European.
- Category:Old English class 5 strong verbs: Verbs where the ablaut vowel was followed by consonant other than a sonorant in Proto-Indo-European.
- Category:Old English class 6 strong verbs: The Proto-Indo-European origin of this class is not securely known. It contains verbs with the stem vowel -a-, except those where it is followed by a sonorant and another consonant (this combination was considered a diphthong in PIE and therefore belonged to class 7).
- Category:Old English class 7 strong verbs: Verbs that retained their reduplication in the past tense in Proto-Germanic.
Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
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- Old English class 1 strong verbs (0 c, 141 e)
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- Old English class 2 strong verbs (0 c, 135 e)
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- Old English class 3 strong verbs (0 c, 234 e)
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- Old English class 4 strong verbs (0 c, 56 e)
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- Old English class 5 strong verbs (0 c, 124 e)
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- Old English class 6 strong verbs (0 c, 119 e)
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- Old English class 7 strong verbs (0 c, 179 e)