Etymograph > Indo-European > Old English > Rules > oe-nom-pl

Paradigm: Noun

From POS: N

Added category values: .nom.pl (Case: Nominative, Number: Plural)

ja-stem
word is masc and word is a-stem and word ends with 'e':
word is masc and word is a-stem:

Examples

FromToGlossStepsExpected
lāstlāstastracklāst > lāstas
bēodbēodatablebēod > bēodasbēodas
litlinglitlingaschildlitling > litlingas
þrǣlþrǣlasslaveþrǣl > þrǣlas

word is neut and word is a-stem and last syllable contains long vowel:
word is neut and word is a-stem:

Examples

FromToGlossStepsExpected
swæþswaþutraceswæþ > swaþu
nȳtennȳtenucattlenȳten > nȳtnunȳtnu

word is o-stem and word ends with 'u':
word is o-stem or word is i-stem:

Examples

FromToGlossStepsExpected
hwīlhwīletimehwīl > hwīlahwīla

word is s-stem:

Examples

FromToGlossStepsExpected
ċildċildrachildċild > ċildruċildru

word is n-stem and (word ends with 'e' or word ends with 'a'):

Examples

FromToGlossStepsExpected
huntahuntanhunterhunta > huntan

Orphan Examples

FromToGlossStepsExpected
ēowerēowreyourēower > ??
wundwundewoundwund > ??
lāflāfewhat is left, remainderlāf > ??

Referencing rules

oe-acc-pl