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 in other cases it is rare in Mn. "W. : arnaddynt Neh. ix I. The adv. form occurs in oddi danawdd D.G. 306, oddi arnodd and odd I tanodd Job xviii 16 ; danodd ' underneath ' is common in Late Mn. W. and the dialects. No other prep, of the 1st conj. has an adv. form. Ml. 1st pi. in -ann : amdanan(n), attann R.P. 1176, arnan(n) do. 1177, atann w. 1216, o honan ni C.M. 13.

(2) Forms of ar : arnaf W.M. 2, arnat ib., arnaw ib., arnei do. 9, erni B.B. 43, arnatn W.M. 29^ arnawch ib., amaSut (~t = -8) M.A. i 258, amaSunt W.M. 470, S.G. 89, arnu M.A. i 403, arnun do. 223, arnunt

W.M. II, 39.

iii. at ' to ' (i. e. motion ' to ') is similar (but without 3rd sg. f. -* in Ml. W.) :

attafwM. 10, attat R.P. 1357, attaw W.M. 2, attei do. 6, attain do. 441, attunt do. 39, attaBunt p 21/29 ; 2nd pi. -och in attach S.G. 52.

iv. Mn. W. o dan, dan, tan ' under ', Early Mn. dan 51 vi, cf. D.G. 373 ; Ml. W. a dan,y dan, dan, O. W. guotan,gutan ox.

adan, ydan, dan W.M. 91, E.M. 66, dan W.M. i, 463 ; adanaw do. 94, ydanaw B.M. 68, ydanam do. 165, adanunt W.M. 67.

v. am ' around, about, concerning ' ; stem amdan-, ymdan-, Mn. amdan-. After gwiscaw the stem is generally used in Ml. W. instead of the simple form ; thus, instead of gwiscaw ymdanaw ac am y varch W.M. 165, the usual phrase is gwiscaw ymdanaw ac ymdan^ varch do. 162 'to accoutre himself and his horse ' ; so W.M. 147, K.M. 217, 229, 231 ; amdan W.M. 99. This form is still in use in the spoken lang., pronounced amdan.

amdanafvfM. 21, amdanat ib., amdanaw do. 2, amdanei do. 5, 13, 15, ymdeni R.M. 120, im-deni B.B. 43-4, ymdana8u8 M.A. i 197, amdana8unt IL.A. 40, amdanunt S.G. 43, ymdanunt do. 84 ; O.W. amtanndi B.S.CH. 2.

The compound yam has two meanings, i. 'besides, in addition to* W.M. 469. 2. = Mn. W. oddiam 'from about, off' : yamdanaw W.M. 5, 24.

vi. o 'from, of,' Ml. W. o (oc in oc eu, see vii (5)) ; stem ohon-, ohan-, Mn. W. oJi6n-. The forms of the 1st and and pers. fluctuate between this and the and conjugation, and the 2nd sg. has the ending -awt not added to any other prep. In Mn. lit. W. -of, -ot are used exclusively (but dial. -(/), -at). The 3rd sg. and pi. have 1st conj. forms only ; 3rd pi. onabunt.