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 THE IRREGULAR VERBS V. SUBJUNCTIVE. Singular. 1. rollen. 2. roily. 3. rollo. IMPERATIVE. Singular. 1. wanting. 2. ro. 3. roy. INFINITIVE, ry. PRESENT PARTICIPLE, ow ry. PAST PARTICIPLE, reys. 5. Dry, to bring. Except that the present is : Singular. 1. dorov or drov. 2. doreth or dreth. 3. dore or dre. Plural. 1. rollen. 2. rolleugh. 3. r aliens, rollons. Plural. 1. ren. 2. reugh. 3. rens. Plural. 1. doren or 2. dorough or dreugh. 3. dorens or the second person singular of the imperative is doro or dro, and the preterite third person singular is dres or dros t this verb is r$ with a d prefixed. The present participle is ow tr$. 6. Godhvos, or godkvas, to know, compounded of godh or gudh = knowledge, and bos, to be. I. PRESENT. Singular. 1 . gon or goram. i. 2. godhas. 2. 3. w- (second state wor or Vr). 3. II. IMPERFECT, used also as Perfect. Singular. 1. gddhen, godhyen. i. 2. godhes, godhyes. 2. 3. godha, godhya. 3. Plural. godhon. godhough. godhons. Plural. godhen, godhyen. godheugh, godhyeugh. godhens, godhyens.