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GLOSSARIAL INDEX.
  • Bonus, pl. bones, 594.
  • Boot, boat, 16S ; Bot, 183.
  • Bor, s. boar, 713, 736.
  • Bore, pp. born, 808.
  • Borewen, v. to bail, give security for a person, release on security, 637.
  • Borou, borough, town, 934.
  • Bost, boast, pride, 637, 1068.
  • Bostful, boastful, 1017.
  • Bote, s. advantage, profit, 962; remedy, 1036. A.S. bót.
  • Bote, but, except, 434.
  • Bourde, dat. jest, 469.
  • Bow, s. bough, 127, 135; pl. Bowus, 116, 351.
  • Braunchus, branches, 124, 134, 503, 729.
  • Bredde, pp. bred, by birth, 287; Bred, 175, 586.
  • Breke, ger. to break; breke spouce, to break espousals, to commit adultery, 393. See Spousebreche.
  • Brem, adv. loud, 503; pl. Breme, furious, 923. A.S. breme, renowned.
  • Brem, adv. mightily, furiously, 521.
  • Bremliche, adv. briskly (but merely an expletive), 134, 586. See above.
  • Brenne, v. to burn, 235; pt. s. Brente, burnt, 555; pres. pt.
  • Brenninge, 683. A.S. brinnan.
  • Breste, dat. breast, 665.
  • Breþeren, brethren, 430; Brejrorne, 287.
  • Brid, s. a bird, 134; pl. Briddus, 302, 956; gen. pl. Briddene, of birds, 503.
  • Brigge, dat.; must be an error for briche, i. e. breach, violation of the marriage-vow, adultery, 393. See

bruche in Stratmann, p. 78; and cf. A.S. bryce, a breach, violation. And see note to 1. 393.

  • Briht, bright, 923; Bryht, 521, 683, 926.
  • Bringe, v. to bring, 393; pl. Bringen, bring, 714; 2 p. s. Bringest, 521; 3 p. Bringeþ, brings, 372 ; v. Bringe forþ, to produce, 307.
  • Brod, s. brood, 302 ; kindred, 430.
  • Brode, broad, 968.
  • Brand, brand, 683.
  • Brouht, pp. brought, 430, 1075.
  • Broun, brown, dusky, 923.
  • Bryht, bright, 521, 683, 926.
  • Bryngen, ye bring, 719; pr. pl. Brynge, 632. See Bringe.
  • Bulde, ger. to build, 437, 1044; v. Bulden, 1134 ; 2 p. pl. pr. Bulde, ye build, 848.
  • Burde, s. bride, woman, 418; pl. Burdus, 893.
  • Buren, 2 p. pl. pr. ye bury, 593; pp. Bured, 775.
  • Burn, s. man, 103, 135, 175, 426, 574, 582; burn ojror burde = man or woman, 418; pl. Burnus, 147, 713.
  • Busiliche, adv. busily, 239.
  • Buskede, pt. s. got ready, endeavoured, 135. IceL búa-sk, to prepare oneself.
  • Busy, busy, 426.
  • But, unless, 366; except, 10, 456; Butȝif, unless, 549, 571.
  • By, as regards, 795; by means of, 56.
  • Bydewen, pr. pl. bedew, 425.
  • Bygan, began, 972.
  • Bygat, pt. s. begat, 825, 1083.
  • Byhouus, pr. s. it behoves, 866.
  • By-kenneþ,/w. s. commends to, makes known to, 1084.
  • By-lad, pp. led astray, 906.
  • By-leue, belief, 1113.
  • By-secheþ, pr. s. beseeches, 811.
  • Byset, pp. beset, encompassed, 1088.
  • Bytauhte, pp. made over to, given over to, 1069.
  • By-wepe, ger. to lament over, 1114; 1 p. pr. pl. that we may lament over, 1057; pr. s. Bywepeþ, laments for, 1059. See Be-wepe.
  • Cache, ger. to catch, 800.
  • Caire, care, i.e. anxiety, eagerness, 29. See Care.