User talk:Steapenhyll

Looking through the wordbooks, I have found a form for the Old English suffix, "-bǽr." The form that I found was "eatbear" (a translation for "edible"). I contend that this suffix would most likely have developed into modern English "-bere." This development is mirrored by "there" and "where" (OE "þǽr" and "hwǽr" respectively). If anyone else disagrees with this spelling based on any other examples, let me know.