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378 explanation of its being uninflected is its deponent form. In compounds it was regularized, and C.’s hebaf is deduced from these.

The verb amkawẟ ‘answered’ is a survival which occurs frequently in the Kulhwch, and nowhere else; the 3rd pl. is amkeuẟant  486, −8, which the scribe at first wrote amkeuẟaỽt do. 473, −7, −8, −9, mistaking n for u and writing it ỽ.

i (1) meddaf ‘I say’ is inflected fully in the pres. and impf. ind. only: 3rd sg. pres. medd, impers. meddir ‘it is said’. There is no v.n.

The verb meddaf ‘I possess’ is however conjugated regularly throughout: 3rd sg. pres. ind. medd, 3rd sg. aor. meddodd W.Ỻ. C.Ỻ. 105, v.n. meddu.