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This module mimics the standard ang-verb module except that it produces the expected Anglian rather than West Saxon forms. If you wish to use this module, please see the documentation for the ordinary ang-verb. If this module does not work, or does not produce the expected form, feel free to submit an edit or request an edit. The module expects forms not containing Anglian smoothing, because smoothing will be applied throughout all forms given to the generator. If a form is already smoothed, it will not match the expected criteria for its class. E.g. If you want to generate a form for the strong III Anglian verb <fehtan>, enter <feohtan> instead, and the chart will be produced for feohtan. Northumbrian dialects often round <o> to <œ> when a double-u proceeds it. Forms like cwœþan or cwœlan can be handled by placing an "œ" where the o would be in the headword. Similarly, forms like "geotan" can form a conjugation table with back mutation by simply using that as the headword. Forms like wœpan are also handled; be sure to use "œ" instead of writing "oe", even if the headword does not use the ligature. This module is currently being developed, and should not be expected to work properly with all verb forms.