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ceaster-gewara)] :-- Wæ-acute;ron ealle þá burgware Cartaginenses mid wópe anstyred, Ors. 4, 5; S. 166, 11. Hé wearð from ðæ-acute;m burgwarum in ábróden ... swáþeáh ealle þá burgware ne mehton hiene æ-acute;nne geniéddan, 3, 9; S. 134, 17: 3, 1; S. 98, 13: Bl. H. 199, 24. Burhware 77, 27: municipes, Wrt. Voc. ii. 54, 49. Alle burgwaras omnis civitas Mk. L. 1, 33. Burgwaras (burugweras, R.) cives, Lk. L. 19, 14. Ðá burguaras Hierosolyma, Mt. L. 3, 5. Burgwæras, 2, 3. Cirinensa gewinn þára burgwarana, Ors. 2, 2; S. 66, 14. Hwylcra burgwara for worulde þú wæ-acute;re, Bt. 5, 1; F. 10, 4. Þára uplicra burhwara and þæs écean geférscipes, Bl. H. 197, 16. From Hierusolimiscum ðæ-acute;m burguærum (burugweorum. R.) ab Hierosolimis, Jn. L. 1, 19. Sé ðá burhware ofercymð, Past. 218, 18. v. underburh-ware.
burg-waru. Add :-- Eall seó buruhwaru populus civitatis, Deut. 21, 21. Gyf hit binnan byrig gedón bið, fare seó buruhwaru sylf tó and begyte þá banan, Ll. Th. i. 286, 21. Seó burhwaru gelæhton hine, Ap Th. 26, 23. Seó burhwaru, þæt sind Turonisce ..., and Pictauienscisce ... bútú ðá burhwara (-waru, -waræ, Hml. S. 31, 1469) besæ-acute;ton ðone hálgan, Hml. Th. ii. 518, 18-24. Burware gefeoht civile bellum, Wrt Voc. i. 35, 17. Hreám þæ-acute;re burhware of Gomorra clamor Gomorrhae, Gen. 18, 20. Mid þisre scildigre burhware in scelere civitatis, 19, 15, Com se cyning mid þæ-acute;re burhware tó ðám temple, Hml. Th. i. 462, 6. Hé þá twá burhwara, Sodomam and Gomorram, forbærnde, 246, 25. Hié þá burgware (here? or under preceding word ?), Beneuentius and Sepontanus hátton þá twá leóde, hié þá ongunnon ánwigges biddan (cf. Neapolite cwæ-acute;don gefeoht tógeánes þæ-acute;re burhware Sepontiniscre ceastre and tógeánes Beneuentanos, Hml. Th. i. 504, 12-15), Bl. H. 201, 21. v. next word.
burgwaru-mann, burg-wealda (burh-). Add :-- Aaron and lulius wæ-acute;ron burhwarumen (burhwaru, burhwealdan) on Ligeceastre Aaron et Iulius Legionum urbis ciues, Bd. 1. 7; Sch. 27, 17.
burg-weall. Add :-- In Lucan þæ-acute;re cæstre ... seó eá flóweþ be þám burhwealle (juxta urbis muros), Gr. D. 192, 16. On ðá burhwalles; of ðám burhwallan ... cn suðwardne ðone burhwal, C.D. iii. 394, 28-30. Pharao hét hí wyrcan his burhweallas (cf. hig getimbrodun Pharaones eardungburga urbes tabernaculorum, Ex. 1, 11), Hml. Th. ii. 190, 34.
burg-weard (burh-). Add: [O.L. Ger. burg-ward.] v. byri-weard in Dict.
burg-weg, es; m. I. a road to a burg (v. burg, Ia) :-- Andlang burhslædes on burhwege, C.D. vi. 137, 20. II. a road in a town (v. burg, II), a street :-- Hí námon ungeríme sceattas, and ealle ðá tówurpon geond þás rúman burhwegas, Hml. S. 23, 289.
burg-weorod, -wered body of citizens. Add :-- An gewitnysse ðes hírédes æt Crístes cirican and ealles buruhweredes, C.D. ii. 3, 36.
burg-wille, -welle, an; f. A spring that supplies a burg(?) :-- Onlong bróces ðæt on burhwellan, of burhwellan on ðá burhwalles, C.D. iii. 394, 28.
burg-wíta (burh-). l, -wita, and add :-- Burhwita urbanus, Wrt. Voc. i. 84, 44. Burhwita (printed -sita) vel burhman urbanus, 34, 32. Þis cýdde se bisceop þám burhwiton on Exanceastre, Cht. Crw. 9, 130.
burhrest = (?) búr-rest a bed in a separate chamber(?). Cf. búr(I):-- Ðonne þú burhreste haban wille, þonne wege þú þíne fýst swilce þú wyrta cnocian wille, and lege þínne scytefinger tó þínum welerum. Tech. ii. 125, 23.
búr-land, es; n. Land occupied by peasants (? v. -búr) :-- Ðá landgemæ-acute;ro ðæses búrlandes tó Abbendúne, Cht. E. 384, 25. Cf. geneát-land.
burn. Add :-- Burna woegas rivulorum tramites, Mt. p. 2, 9. Cf. On Winterburne, C.D. iii. 32, 28.
burna. Add :-- Burna latex, Wrt. Voc. ii. 52, 16. On sumere stówe wæs getácnod swilce fordrúwod burna ... þá sceát heó inn on þone burnan, Hml. S. 23 b, 197: 740. On þone burnan þe scýt tó culan fenne, andlang þæs burnan, ... andlang heges þe scýt of þám burnan, C.D. iii. 458, 7-10. v. cweorn-, winter-burna.
burne. Add :-- Burne latex, Wrt. Voc. ii. 112, 39: An. Ox. 1714: fons, Kent. Gl. 633. Ondlong ðæ-acute;re burnan, C.D. iii. 32, 29, Hé eóde tó þæ-acute;re burnan accessit ad torrentem, Bd. 1, 7; Sch. 24, 6. In ðá burnan, C.D. iii. 33, 8. v. wæter-, wæ-acute;ðe-burne.
burn-stów, e; f.? :-- Andlang burnstówæ, C.D. iii. 175, 34. On ðá burnstówæ; of ðæ-acute;re burnstówæ, 176, 10.
búr-þegen. Add :-- Búrþén camerarius. Wrt. Voc. ii. 127, 80. Búr-þénon (hé becwiþ) his beddreáf, Cht. Crw. 23, 30.
burþre. l. A mother, v. byrþre: but. v. búc.
búta unless. Add :-- Ne bið hit bletsung búta hé wyrce tácn, Hml. S. 27, 152.

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