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#''affixed form of the reflexive pronoun''; -self
#''affixed form of the reflexive pronoun''; -self
=====Usage Notes=====
=====Usage Notes=====
When affixed to a pronoun, it makes the final consonant(s) slender, it is also affected by mutation. For example, "ho" + "-sc" > "hoezsc", notice how the mutated "-s-" is still written in the style expected of word initial consonants.
Affixed to verbs
=====Declension=====
=====Declension=====
{{snon-pronouns}}
{{snon-pronouns}}
===Mutation===
===Mutation===
{{snon-mut}}
{{snon-mut}}

Revision as of 00:34, 30 April 2026

Scots Norse

Etymology

Reduced form of sic, from Old Norse sik, from Proto-Germanic *sek. Doublet of -st

Pronunciation

Pronoun

-sc

  1. affixed form of the reflexive pronoun; -self
Usage Notes

Affixed to verbs

Declension
Scots Norse personal pronouns
simple
singular plural
1st mic vit
2nd tic tit
3rd masc ha tèrr
fem ho
reflexive sic, -sc

Mutation

Mutated forms of -sc
radical lenition eclipsis
-sc -hsc zsc

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scots Norse.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.