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be-werigend, -wergend a protector. Add :-- Hé sceal been be-wergend wydewena, O. E. Hml. i. 302, 34. Paulus wæs bewerigend þæ-acute;re ealdan æ-acute;, Hml. Th. i. 388, 32: Hml. S. 7, 127. Ðæt gé sýn beweriendras Crtstes landáre, C. D. iii. 350, 27.
be-werung. Substitute: Defence, protection :-- Freónd getreówe bewerung (protectio) strang, Scint. 194, 11 : manitio, 35, 20. For mynstres bewerunge (defensione), Angl. xiii. 373, 114. Under rihtum dóme and bewerunge sub jurisdictione atgue tuitions, C. D. B. i. 155, 20. Wæ-acute;pnu on swæþnum beran bewerunge hit getácnað, Lch. iii. 198, 11: 206, 4.
be-westan-norþan, -westan-súþan. v. westan-norþan, -súþan in Dict.
be-willan; p. de To boil away :-- Dó on wylisc ealu, bewyl oþ þrid-dan dæl, Lch. ii. 120, 15. Genim betonican, wyl in wætere, bewyll þriddan dæ-acute;l, iii. 43, 22. Wylle oþ sié twæ-acute;de bewylled þæs wóses, ii. 38, 11. Wylle on cetele oþ þ-bar; se wæ-acute;. a sié twæ-acute;de on bewylled, 332, 17: 966, 31. Gewyrce gemilscade drincan, þ-bar; is micel dæ-acute;l bewylledes wæ-acute;teres on huniges gódum dæ-acute;le, 202, 27.
be-willan, -wellan ; p. de To roll about, mix with ingredients :-- Be-welledne (-weledne, v. l. ) hláf and mid áttre gemengedne infectum veneno panem, Gr. D. 118, 6. Confectos, i. compositos, mixtos vel be-welde, Wrt. Voc. ii. 133, 22. [Cf. O. Frs. bi-willa to pollute : O. L. Ger. be-uuillid inficit; beuuollan pollutus; O. H. Ger. wellan volvere; pi-wellan polluere.] v. next word.
be-wilw(i)an. I. to roll down :-- þenne he byþ þurh fyllas be-wylewud cumfuerit per precipitia deuolutus, Scint. 107, 14. II. to roll about, mix. v. preceding word :-- Geæ-acute;tredum, bewyledum, befýle&dash-uncertain;dum infectis, Wrt. Voc. ii. 43, 62.
be-witan. Add: I. in a general sense, to take charge of, watch over :-- Wén is þ-bar; hé wille bewitan á his menn ge on lífe ge on deá ðe, Hml. S. 17, 187, II. of official or professional action, to have charge or direction of, (1) persons :-- Se mágister þe þá cild bewát the schoolmaster, Tech. ii. 118, 12. þ á hyndenmenn and þá þe teóðunge bewitan, Ll. Th. i. 236, 4. Ic wæs dæges and nihtes mid hyre and hí bewiste, and heó hlyste mínre láre, Wlfst. 140, 18. Se yldesta bewiste þá þe nigene teó Sélcum geláste, Ll. Th. ii. 30, 22. part werod þe hé (Lucifer) bewiste, Hml. Th. i. 10, 17. Oðer bewiste his byrlas, óðer his bæcestran alter pincernis praeerat, alter pistoribus, Gen. 40, 2. þ ára geréfena þe þá men bewiston æt þám temple, Angl. xi. 9, 24. Hundredes ealdras þe ðá burhware bewiston, Hml. Th. ii. 418, 34. Se læ-acute;ce tilað ðæs gewundedan ðe hé bewitan sceal (cui medicamentum adhibet). Past. 457, 16. Se cyng sende Ælfún mid þám æþelingum, þ-bar; hé hí bewitan sceolde, Chr. 1013; P. 144, 15. Hé hié (his sons) betáhte twæ-acute;m ealdormonnum tó bewitanne singulis potissimis infantum cura commissa erat, Ors. 6, 37; S. 296, 2. (2) places, institutions, &c. :-- Se ealdor þe þæt mynster bewát qui monasterio praeest, Cht. Th. 333, 37- Hæ-acute;ðen mundbora þe þá burh bewiste, Hml. S. 22, 99: 3, 61. pá góde mæn þe þis land bewiston, Chr. 1091; P. 226, 27. (3) property :-- þá (the senators) wæron simbel binnan Rómebyrg wuniende, tó þon þ-bar; hié bewisten eal þ-bar; licgende feoh, Ors. 2, 4; S. 72, 4. Hé betæ-acute;hte hit Eardulfe tó bewitenne commisit manerium Eardulfo ad custodiendum, Cht. Th. 271, 25. Ic an ðæs landes Æffan tó bewitanne, 496, 14, (4) implements, affairs, offices, &c. :-- Ælfríc þá sócne mínre móder tó handa bewiste, C. D. iv. 222, 20. Hé ealle his gemót bewiste, Chr. 1099; P 235,1 Þegn þe his ælmyssan bewiste his almoner, Hml. S. 26, 91. Se munuc þe þæs mynstres geat bewiste, 23 b, 66. Hé ungeorne bewiste hwæt he dyde he managed his business carelessly. Bl. H. 183, 23. Hí gesettan him x consulas, tó þon þ-bar; hié hiera æ-acute; bewisten (constituendarum legum gratia), Ors. 2, 6; S. 88, 19. Swilce þú micel bewytan wills as if you wish to see after much business (?), Tech. ii. 121, 8. Ð á ðing tó bewitanne ðe tó scipene belimpað, Angl. ix. 260, 4. Mynstres æ-acute;hta on tólum oþþe on reáfum sýn betæ-acute;hte tó bewitenne þám gebróþrum, R. Ben. 56, 4.
be-witian. Add: I. to watch, observe :-- Sé sceal þ æ-acute;re sunnan síð behealdan, . . . georne bewitigan, hwonne up cyme æðclost tungla, Ph. 92. II. to have charge or direction of, see about or after, (1) living things :-- Be ð ám (te beon bewitað concerning the beekeeper, Ll. Th. i. 434, 35. (2) places :-- þæs mægenbrymmes nán þe ricebewitigað, þeódnes þrýlgesteald, Cri. 353. (3) affairs, proceedings, matters :-- Hí þá þeg-nunge beweotigað, El. 745. Hé ealle beweotede þegnes þearfe, B. 1796. Hé þý geornlícar hire þearfa begá and bewiotige, Cht. Th. 470, 13. þæs behðfaí hie. eþa æ-acute;ghwylc, þ he his sáwle s!ð sylfa bewitige (geþence, MS. Vercel. ) that he see after the course of his soul, Exon. Th. 367, 4. þæt hé (the star) þæ-acute;re sunnan síð bewitige, hé sceal beforan féran, Met. 4, 16. Ealle gesceafta mótan heora gewunan bewitigan bútan me ánum all creatures may direct their customs except me only, Bt. 7, 3; F. 20, 24 : Gú. 170. v. precuding word.
be-wlátian. Add :-- Hé bewlátode ofor ealle respexit super omnes, Ps. L. 32, 14.
be-wrítan. Add: To score round :-- Bewrít þú hý (the mandragora) wel hraþe mid íserne, þý læ-acute;s heó þé ætfleó . . . þ ú hý bewrít mid íserne, and swá þú scealt onbútan hý delfan swá ðú hyre mid þám íserne ná æthríne make a score in the ground round it at once with iron, lest it escape thee . . . score round it with iron, and so must you dig round it as not to touch it with the iron, Lch. i. 244, 17-23. v. Grmm. D. M. 1153 sqq., and cf. ymb-wrítan.
be-wuna; odj. indecl. Wont, accustomed :-- Swá hié æ-acute;r bewuna wæ-acute;ron, þonne hié wælstówe geweald áhton, Ors. 3, 7 ; S. 116, 32. Hí dydon eall swá hí bewuna wæ-acute;ron, Chr. 1001; P. 133, 20. Cf. ge&dash-uncertain;wuna ; adj.
be-wyrded defatu. l. be wyrde de fatu, Wrt. Voc. ii. 27, 60: be-yrnan. v. be-irnan.
biblioþéce, bibliþéca. Add: I. a library :-- Heora bibliþéca (bibliotheoco, v. l.. ) wærð onbærned . . . on heora bibliþécan forburnon IIII hund M bóca, Ors. 6, 14; Bos. 122, 19-23. Nime heora æ-acute;lc sume bóc of þ æ-acute;re bibliothécan, R. Ben. 74, 13. II. the bible :-- þis spel (Judith) nis on ð æ-acute;re bibliothécan, Hml. A. 114, 405. Gyf þú biblio-ðécan habban wille, Tech. ii. 120, 26.
bicce.. Add: -- Bicce cunicula, Wrt. Voc. ii. 23, 8. Andlang eá on biccan pól, C. D. iii. 456, 26.

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