32 Phonology [§§83-5 huhrus, hunger; jūbiza, younger; ūhtwō, early morn, see §62. C. THE DIPHTHONGS OF ACCENTED SYLLABLES. ai t§ 83. Germanic ai (OE. a, OS. ē, OHG. ei (ē), O.lcel. el) remained in Gothic, as Goth, áins, OE. an, OS. en, OHG. ein, O.Icel. einn, one; Goth, hails, OE. hāl, OS. hēl, OHG. heil, hale, whole, sound; Goth, stains, OE. stān, OS. stēn, OHG. stein, O.lcel. steinn, stone; Goth. stáig, OE. stag, OS. stēg, OHG. steig,/«r ascended, Goth inf. steigan (§ 300); Goth, háitan (§ 313), OE. hātan,OS. hētan, OHG. hei?an, O.lcel. heita, to name, call. Cp. §§ 47, 49. au t § 84. Germanic au (OE. ēa, OS. ō, OHG. ou (ō), O.lcel. au) remained in Gothic, as Goth, áugō, OE. ēage, OS. ōga, OHG. ouga, O.lcel. auga, eye ; Goth, háubiþ (gen. haubidis), OE. hēafod, OS. hōftiđ, OHG. houbit, O.lcel. haufuþ, head; Goth, dáuþus, OE. dēatS, OS. doth,OHG. tod, death; Goth, ráuþs, O.lcel. rauSr, OE. read, OS. rod, OHG. rot, red; Goth, gáumjan, to perceive, observe, OS. gōmian, OHG. goumen, to pay attention to; Goth. -hláupan, OE. hlēapan, OS. -hlōpan, OHG. louffan, O.lcel. hlaupa, to leap, run ; pret. i, 3 sing. Goth, káus, OE. cēas, OS. OHG. kōs, O.lcel. kaus, inf. Goth. kiusan (§ 302), to choose. Cp. §§ 5O, 52. iu § 85. The iu, which arose from older eu (§ 63), remained in Gothic, as Goth, niujis, OS. OHG. niuwi, stem *niuja-, older *neujo·, new; Goth, stiurei (in us-stiurei, excess, riot), cp. OHG. stiurī, greatness, magnificence; Goth, kiusib, OS. kiusid, OHG. kiusit, he chooses, tests; Goth. | ||||