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[Sidenote: Occasionally singular words.]


Sometimes, however, a few of these words have the construction of

singular nouns. Notice the following:--


They cannot get on without each other any more than one blade of

_a scissors_ can cut without the other.--J.L. LAUGHLIN.


A relic which, if I recollect right, he pronounced to have been

_a tongs_.--IRVING.


Besides this, it is furnished with _a forceps_.--GOLDSMITH.


The air,--was it subdued when...the wind was trained only to turn

a windmill, carry off chaff, or work in _a bellows_?--PROF. DANA.


In Early Modern English _thank_ is found.


What _thank_ have ye?--_Bible_



47. Three words were _originally singular_, the present ending _-s_

not being really a plural inflection, but they are regularly construed

as plural: _alms, eaves, riches_.




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