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Old/Middle English Gender-neutral Pronoun declension


draechaeli

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I'm looking for the Old or Middle English pronoun declension for the gender-neutral pronouns 'a' and 'ou' I have found the declensions for all other pronouns but all I can find for the gender-neutral is that 'a' or 'ou' was used instead of he, she, or it (Old: hē, hēo, or hit Middle: he, heo, or hit) This however doesen't help for when I need to use the gender-neutral form or him/her, his/hers, etc. Does anyone know the declension for this?

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