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Used to decline and categorize feminine consonant nouns in Old English.

Parameters

 * 1
 * The vowel-less stem of the noun's declension. Normally the lemma form ends in a heavy syllable and thus the lemma form would end in a consonant anyway, but there are several words such as and  where it ends in a vowel. In those cases drop that vowel when filling in this parameter.


 * 2
 * The nominative plural of the noun; it is always umlauted (e.g. has the nominative plural bēc) with only one exception.


 * nomsg
 * The nominative singular of the noun. Used in cases like the nominative singular ending in a vowel, or when an h is present in the nominative/accusative singular that is deleted in other forms.


 * nit
 * Used solely for in order to remove the non-umlauted alternative dative (by invoking it as an empty parameter), because the term never features umlaut within its paradigm.