What is the Middle English “un” ending (I repeat “UN”)?
As I understood the Middle English “un” ending means possessive or verb ( ourun ), third-person plural past participle or having the quality of ( wollun, lynun, goldun, stonun)
Why does “n” end in “eirun” egg?
Bible Job:
Wycliffe’s Bible Job. “Eggs”:
The
King James Bible: “Which leaveth her eggs in the earth, and warmeth them in dust…”