bi-lien (A.S.) 174, bi-lye, 101, _to calumniate_. _part. past_, bi-lowen, 29 bi-love (A.S.) 184, _false love_ (?) bi-loven (A.S.) 130, _to make friends_ (?) by-menen (A.S.) _to signify_. _pret. s._ by-mente, 370 by-molen (A.S.) 273, 274, _to spot, stain_ by-nymen (A.S.) _to take from_. _part. past_, by-nomen, 62 bi-quasshen (A.S.) 384, _to crush to pieces_ bi-reve (A.S.) 132, _to take from, bereave_ bi-rewe (A.S.) 242, _to rue_ bi-seken, bi-sechen, 18 (A.S.) _to beseech_. _pret._ bi-soughte. _part. pas._ bi-sought bi-semen (A.S.) _to appear_ bi-setten (A.S.) 93, 95, _to place, set_ bi-seggen (A.S.) _to reproach, insult_. _part. past_, bi-seye, 437 bi-sherewen (A.S.) 75, _to curse_ bi-shetten (A.S.) 40, _to shut up_. _part. past_, bi-shet, 405 bi-sitten (A.S.) 36, 195, _to beset_ +be-slomered, 476, _bedaubed_ bi-snewed (A.S.) 301, _snowed over, covered with snow_ bi-speren (A.S.) 303, _to lock up_ bi-swynken (A.S.) 323, _to labour hard_. _pret. pl._ bi-swonke, 442 bi-tiden (A.S.) _to happen to, betide_ bi-wicchen (A.S.) 405, _to bewitch_ bicche (A.N.) 98, _a bitch_ bidden, bidde (A.S.) _to pray, to ask, beg, to require, to order_. _pres. s._ he bit, 308, 188. _pret. s._ bidde, bad, _pl._ beden, 372, 404. _part. act._ biddynge. (if he) bede, 157 bidder (A.S.) _pl._ bidderes, _an asker, petitioner_ biden (A.S.) 387, 428, _to bide, wait_. _part. past_, boden bienfait (A.N.) _a benefit_ bi-girdle (A.S.) 156, _a bag to hang at the girdle, a purse_ bi-hynde (A.S.) _behind_ bikere (A.S.) 429, _to skirmish, fight_ +bild (A.S.) 460, _a building_ bile (A.S.) _a bill_ bilyve (A.S.) 410, 425, _food_ bynden (A.S.) _to bind_. _pret. s._ bond, 352. _part. pas._ bounden bisie (A.S.) _busy_ bismere, bismare (A.S.) 82, 413, _infamy, reproach, disgrace_ biten, bite (A.S.) 446, _to bite, urge_. _pres. s._ bitit, 225. _pret. s._ boot, 82 byte (A.S.) 381, _a morsel_, _bit_ bi-time (A.S.) _betimes_ bittre (A.S.) 393, _bitterly_ bi-yonde (A.S.) _beyond_: when used indefinitely it signifies _beyond sea_, _ultra mare_ blancmanger (A.N.) 252, _a made dish for the table_. Receipts for cooking it are given in most of the early tracts on cookery bleden (A.S.) _to bleed_. _pret. s._ bledde, 402, 415 blenche (A.S.) 112, _to draw back_ blende (A.S.) 181, _to blind_. blent, _blinded_ +blenying (A.S.) 468, _blistering_ bleren (A.S.) _to blear, to make a person's sight dim, impose upon him_. bler-eighed, 367, _blear-eyed_ blisse (A.S.) _joy, happiness_ blisful (A.S.) _joyful, full of happiness, blessed_ blody (A.S.) 129, 213, _by blood, of or in blood_ bloo (A.S.) _blue_ blosmen (A.S.) _to blossom_. _pret._ blosmede blowen (A.S.) _to blow_. _pret. s._ blewe, _blew_. _part. past_, y-blowe, 360 blustren (A.N. ?) 108, _to wander or stray along without any particular aim_ bochier (A.N.) _a butcher_ +bode ( ) 493 (?)
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