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be-slítan. Substitute: To deprive by tearing of something (inst.).
be-smeágan, -smeán to consider about, examine into :-- Cýð þú þæs mynstres abbude ]þ-bar; hé hine sylfne georne besmeáge, Hml. S. 23 b, 633.
bésming, e; f. Curving :-- Bésming (printed besining) sinuatio, Wrt. Voc. i. 55, 11. v. bósm, ge-bésmed.
be-smiten(n)es. Add :-- Besmitenesse contagione, Wrt. Voc. ii. 15, 21: colludio, 22, 25. Besmitenessa contagia, 21, 49. I. physical :-- Besmitenyse squaloris, i. inquinationis, An. Ox. 3482. II. moral :-- þ-bar; hire bid besmitennys (pottutio), Ll. Th. ii. 156, 9. Bútan besmiten&dash-uncertain;nysse sine pollutions peccati, Hml. A. 112, 329. Bútan leahtra be&dash-uncertain;tmitenesse sine macula, R. Ben. 3, 18. Geclæ-acute;nsode fram deófolgilda besmitennysse, Hml. S. 30, 73.
be-smiþian to work in metal. Add :-- Nim þás næglas and heó besmiþian hát on þínes sunu brídle take these nails and order them to be set in thy son's bridle (cf. þú þás næglas hát . . . on his brídels dón, El. 1175. The Emperour dyde doo sette the nayles in his brydel, H. R. 158, 32), H. R. 17, 9. [O. H. Ger. pi-smidón includere. Cf. be&dash-uncertain;wyrcan.
be-smittian; p. od To pollute, defile, (i) physical :-- Besmittod blæc caccabatum atramentum, An. Ox. 4156. (2) moral :-- Heora for&dash-uncertain;mænig mid ídelum lofe byþ besmittad multos ex eis cenodoxiae morbus commaculat, R. Ben. 139, 19. v. smittian in Dict.
be-solcen. Add: -- Oft ðá monðwæ-acute;ran weorðað suá besolcne and suá wlace and suá sláwe for hira monnðwæ-acute;rnesse ðæt hié ne anhagað náne wuht nyttwyrðes dón saepe mansueti dissolutionis torpescunt taedio, Past. 289, 15 : 239, 3.
be-sóne. Dele, and see són.
be-sorg. For Anxious, careful, substitute cared about, and add :-- þæs cnihtes sáwle þe mé besorh ys (cf. hé begann tó lufienne þone cniht. 16, 42), Ælfc. T. Grn. 18, 1. Ne sý nán ðing swá besorh þæt hé his tídsang fore forlæ-acute;te let him not care about anything so much, that he neglects his service for it, R. Ben. 68, 5. Hí nán þing him inmédre ne læ-acute;ten, ne besorhre, þonne hira Drihten Christo omnino nihil preponant, 132, 9. Eall þ-bar; deórwyrðoste ðætte þú ðé besorgost hæfdes quod in omnifortunae tuae censu pretiosissimum possidebas, Bt. 10; S. 22, 2. þeóda hláford, ús se besorgesta. Hml. S. 23, 143. v. un-besorh.
be-spæ-acute;tan; p. te To spit upon (v. N. E. D. be-spete) :-- Hí hine bespæ-acute;tton (coeperunt conspuere eum, Mk. 14, 65), Hml. Th. ii. 248, 24.
be-spanan. Add :-- Hé wile áwendan of rihtan geleáfan and be-spanan tó his unlárum, Wlfst. 95, 15. v. bi-spanan in Dict.
be-sprengan. Add:-- Besprengan men mid fantwætére, Ll. Th. ii. 390, 16. Hé hét mid pice þæt mæ-acute;den besprencgan, Hml. S. 9, 118. v. N. E. D. be-spreng.
be-stæ-acute;lan; p. de To lay a charge of crime on a person, to convict a person (on with dat. ) of crime :-- þæt mé næ-acute;fre deófel náht on ne mæge bestæ-acute;lan æt mínum endedæge, Angl. xi. 101, 53. þæt se deófol eów náge náht on tó bestélenne ungeandettes, Wlfst. 135, 31. Sé þe frióne forstele, and lé hine bebycgge, and hit hym on bestæ-acute;led, þ-bar; hé hine bereccean ne mæg, Ll. Th. i. 48, 6. v. stæ-acute;lan.
be-stapan. l. be-stæppan, and add: I. of motion, to step, & c. :-- Ic gange oþþe on bestæppe incaedo, Ælfc. Gr. Z. 171, 12. Ð æt ðín fót ne bestæppe on his grinum, Hex. 52, 13. II. to tread, print a footstep :-- þá lástas beóþ on þæ-acute;re ilcan onsýne þe hié þæ-acute;r on forman on þá eorþan bestapene wæ-acute;ron, 61. H. 127, 21.
be-stealcian; p. ode To proceed stealthily so at to surprise (cf. deers&dash-uncertain;talking) :-- Hinguar swá swá wulf on lande bestalcode, and þá leóde slóh, Hml. S. 32, 40.
be-stefnan. v. stefnan in Dict.

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