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Rh (ptc. buden, budt); bryde to break; flyde to flow (ptc. flydt); gyde to pour (gjöd or D. god, gydt); lyde to obey (ptc. lydt); nyde to enjoy (nydt); skryde to boast (skrydt); snyde to cheat)–ptc. snydt; skyde to shoot (skjöd, ptc. skudt); fortryde to regret (ptc. fortrudt); betyde to signify (D. betöd or betydede, N. betydde ) or betöd, ptc. betydet); syde to boil (generally sydede, prt. sydet); fnyse to fret (fnös or fnyste, ptc. fnyset, fnyst); fryse to be cold (frös–frosset); gyse to shudder (gjös, gös, gyste–gyst); nyse to sneeze (ptc. nyst).

217. Class V.

a– o– a.

befale to command (befalede or ant. befol, befalet); gale to crow (galede or gol, galet); fare to travel (for, faret); lade to let (lod, ladet); grave to dig (gravede or grov, gravet); drage to draw (drog, dragen); jage to hunt (jagede or jog, jaqen); tage to take (tog, tagen).

Irregular are:

slaa to strike (slog, slaaet or slagen); staa to stand staaet); sværge to swear (svor, svoren); le to laugh (lo, leet);