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Old English
Pronunciation
Determiner
incer
- your (referring to two people); yours
Declension
Declension of incer — Strong only
Singular
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Masculine
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Feminine
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Neuter
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Nominative
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incer
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inceru, incru, incero, incro
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incer
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Accusative
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incerne
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incere, incre
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incer
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Genitive
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inceres, incres
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incerre
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inceres, incres
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Dative
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incerum, incrum
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incerre
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incerum, incrum
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Instrumental
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incere, incre
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incerre
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incere, incre
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Plural
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Masculine
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Feminine
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Neuter
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Nominative
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incere, incre
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incera, incra, incere, incre
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inceru, incru, incero, incro
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Accusative
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incere, incre
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incera, incra, incere, incre
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inceru, incru, incero, incro
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Genitive
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incerra
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incerra
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incerra
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Dative
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incerum, incrum
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incerum, incrum
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incerum, incrum
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Instrumental
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incerum, incrum
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incerum, incrum
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incerum, incrum
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Pronoun
incer
- genitive of ġit: yours, of you two
Descendants