Wikipǣdiamōtung:Gecorene gemynddagas/2 Winterfylleð
(Edlǣded of Wikipǣdiamōtung:Gecorene gemynddagas/2 Winterfylleþ)
Just a few notes:
- After the word þæs, a noun has -es, not -a.
- the passive preposition with people was fram, not be. It acquired that usage in middle or modern English.
- a feminine noun ending in -ung ends in -e if it's not the subject of the sentence.
- A home army is generally fierd.
- The word Sanctus was used when a name was present; otherwise, hālga was used.
--James 05:57, 2 Winterfylleþ 2005 (UTC)