Geðœd

Classification and Dialects
Geðœd is a fictional evolution of Old English. It is a version of English without French influence.

Verbs
Geðœd has 2 types of verbs: strong and weak

Every verb can have 2 up to 4 stems. The citation form is thusly:

Infinitive (Root 1), 3rd Person Indicative Present (Root 1*), 1st Person Indicative Past (Root 2), Subjunctive Past Singular (Root 2*)

Roots 1* and 2* are optional, if not given, Roots 1 and 2 are used.

Weak Verbs are conjugated the same way but use the same root as Present Form and the suffix -de (-de, -dest, -deþ, -don, -de, -den)

Nouns
Nouns can be either Strong, Weak or Simplified.

Nouns declinate for 4 cases (Nom., Acc., Gen. and Dat.) and 2 numbers (Sin. and Plu.)

Pronouns
Pronouns have 3 forms (the Accusative and dative forms are the same)