1. Stems. Besides a few uncommon spellings (as
etc., see above, A, 4) nothing particular can be observed with regard to the formation of both verbal stems, present and past. The latter in a few cases appears to be formed from the former in a so-called ‘regular’way, and to be used instead of the original preterite, as in (18)
,(92 v.), etc. The verbal compounds also do not show many peculiarities, and only a few more or less archaic prepositions, as
, etc., deserve to be mentioned.