Verbs,
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The -ij- = Indg. -ej· regularly became j before guttural vowels, whence Goth, nasja, sōkja; nasjam, nasjanđ, nasjands, nasjan, &c,, see §§ 152, (3), 157. The combination -iji- regularly became -ī- after long closed stem-syllables and after unaccented syllables, but -ji- in other cases (§ 153), whence Goth, sōkeis, sōkelþ, beside nasjis, nasjiþ. On the imperative forms nasei, sōkei, see § 154.
Apart from the forms with -el-, -ei, and the indie, pret. sing, all forms of the finite verb have the same endings as the corresponding tenses and moods of the strong verbs (§§ 287-97). On the indie, pret. singular, see § 815. Past participle nasiþs, sōkiþs, prim. Germanic 'naziđaz, *sōkiđaz, Indg. -itos.
§ 323. 2. Second Weak Conjugation,
a. Active.

Present.
INDIC.
SUBJ. IMPERATIVE.
Sing. i. salbō, I anoint salbō —
2. salbōs
salbōs salbō
3. salbōþ
salbō salbōdáu
Dual i. salbōs
salbōwa —
2. salbōts
salbōts salbōts
Plur. i. salbōm
salbōma salbōm
2. salbōþ
salbōþ Kalbōþ
3. salbōnd
salbōna salbōndáu
INFIN.
PARTICIPLE.
salbōn
salbōnds

Preterite.
INDIC.
SUBJ.
Sing. i. salbōda
salbōdēdjáu
2. salbōdēs
salbōdēdeis
[&c. like nasiđa]
[Sec. like nasi-dēdjáu]
Ρ
ARTICIPLE.

salbōþs