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[7] em ‘am’: All mss have er, a common C14th form of the 1st pers. sg. pres. tense of the verb ‘be’ (cf. ANG §§531.1 and 532.3). The same occurs in HjǪ 30/8 and 45/8. All three instances of er have been normalised to the earlier em.