1.1.3. (a)
(a) short-stemmed version: win-
| nouns, -i- stem, masculine gender wine(friend) | ||
| singular | plural | |
| nominative | wine | wine; winas | 
| genitive | wines | winia, winiȝea; wina | 
| dative (instrumental) | wine | winum | 
| accusative | wine | wine; winas | 
The ending -as in Nom and Acc appears by analogy with -a- stemmed nouns.
(b) long-stemmed version: dǽl-
| nouns, -i- stem, masculine gender dǽl(part) | ||
| singular | plural | |
| nominative | dǽl | dǽlas | 
| genitive | dǽles | dǽla | 
| dative (instrumental) | dǽle | dǽlum | 
| accusative | dǽl | dǽl | 
The original endings of the -i- stemmed type were preserved in the long-stemmed version only by the above-mentioned names of tribes and nations.
(This type has no short-vowel version)
Long-stemmed version: dǽd-
| nouns, -i- stem, feminine gender dǽd(deed; feet) | ||
| singular | plural | |
| nominative | dǽd | dǽde, dǽda | 
| genitive | dǽde | dǽda | 
| dative (instrumental) | dǽde | dǽdum | 
| accusative | dǽd, dǽde | dǽde, dǽda | 
dǽda in Nom and Acc appears by analogy with -o- stemmed nouns.
Short-stemmed neuter nouns retain the ending -e (←-i) in Nom and Acc sing and are declined the same way as the neuter -ja- stemmed nouns of the originally long-stemmed version.
(a) short-stemmed version sper-
| nouns, -i- stem, neuter gender spere(spear, lance) | ||
| singular | plural | |
| nominative | spere | speru | 
| genitive | speres | spera | 
| dative (instrumental) | spere | sperum | 
| accusative | spere | speru | 
The -i- stemmed neut nouns with long stem vowels are declined the same way as the short-stemmed nouns of the same type. The only difference is the fact that long-stemmed nouns do not have the ending -e in Nom and Acc sing.
(b) long-stemmed version: flǽsc-
| nouns, -i- stem, neuter gender flǽsc(meat; flesh, body) | ||
| singular | plural | |
| nominative | flǽsc | flǽscu | 
| genitive | flǽsces | flǽsca | 
| dative (instrumental) | flǽsce | flǽscum | 
| accusative | flǽsc | flǽscu | 

 
 