Intro to Old English
'-es' is a suffix used in Old English to indicate the genitive case for singular nouns, specifically in masculine and neuter forms. This suffix is essential for expressing possession and is a crucial feature in the declension of adjectives as it modifies their form based on the gender and case of the noun they are describing, connecting adjectives closely to nouns they qualify.
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