§ 274] Pronouns 129
Lat.quis, who ?, from an original form *qis; Goth, hrilelks, OE. hwilc, what sort of?
Of the simple interrogative pronoun, only singular forms occur.
Masc, Neut. Fern.
Nom. hras, who Iva, what hrō
Ace. tuana lua tvō
Gen. h/is luis *hrizōs
Dat. luamma ruamma h/izái
NOTE.—i. An instrumental neut. hjē from prim. Germanic
*Xwē, how, is also found,
z. A trace of the plural occurs in the compound form @anzuh (§ 276 note); insandida ins twang hranzuh, he sent themfm-lh two and two,
3. On hras, hra, @ō, used as an indefinite pronoun, see § 279.
The prim. Germanic forms were: nom. *\was Skr. kás, Indg. *qos; *xwat (Lat. quod, O.Icel. hvat, OE. hwæt, OS. hwat, OHG. hwa?), Goth lua was probably the unaccented form when used as an indef. pronoun (§ 279), see § 87, (2);- *xwō = Skr. ká, Indg. *qa ; ace. *xwanō = OE. hwone (§261); *xwat; *xwōn, Skr. kám, Indg.
*qām; gen. *xwesa (Gr, (Homer) τέο from *τέσο, O.Bulgarian ceso, O.Icel. hvess, OS. OHG. hwes) ; dat. 'xwammē, -ō = Indg. *qo-smē, -ō (§ 261); *xwesai, cp. gibái (§ 191).
§ 274. Nom. sing. masc. and neut. hraþar, which of two (other cases do not occur); hrarjis, which (out of many), inflected like midjis (§ 228), except that the neut. nom. sing, always ends in -ata; Ivileiks, what sort of; h/ēláuþs (fern, híēláuđa), how great; swaleiks, such; swaláuþs (fem. swaláuda), so great. The extant cases of the last four words are inflected like blinds (§ 226).
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