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[8]: This line shows consonantless skothending, with each of the participating diphthongs <æ> and <ey> being followed by the glide <j> rather than by a consonant (cf. Kahle 1892, 23; Kuhn 1983, 77-8, and cf. the first Note to st. 2/10, above).