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| (-)réd(-) | . v. (-)rǽd(-). | ... |
| -a | , affixed to words, denotes A person, an agent, or actor, hence, All nouns ending in a are masculine, and make the gen. | ... |
| -an | , -anne, v. -anne, in alphabetical order, and TO; prep. IV. The termination of most Anglo-Saxon verbs is in -an; but -án is found, which seems to be contracted from aa, agan, ahan, as, -- gán to go, from gaan: smeán to consider, from smeagan: sleán to slay, from sleahan, etc. The termination of verbs in -ón, appears to be a contraction from ahan, ohan, as, -- fón to take, from fahan: gefeón to rejoice, from gefeohan: teón to draw, from teohan, etc. Mrch. § 247*. | ... |
| -andwlatod | . v. ge-andwlatod. | ... |
| -áned | . f. ge-áned. | ... |
| -anne | , -enne, -ende the termination of the declinable infinitive in the dat. governed by to, as, = Ondréd to faranne timuit ire, Mt. Jun. and Th. 2, 22, but the B. MS. of A. D. 995 has farende, also Foxe, Bos. and the Rl. MS. about A. D. 1145. The Lind., about A. D. 957, has farenne [MS. færenne]. Alýfe me to farenne permitte me ire, Mt. Bos. 8, 21, and B. MS. about A. D. 995. Sometimes -ende is found, because -enne = ende, as in the preceding example farende about A. D. 995. | ... |
| -bald | , -bold; as the incipient or terminating syllable of proper names denotes Bold, courageous, honourable; audax, virtuosus :-- Baldwin from bald, and win a contest, battle. Cúþbold, Cúþbald from cúþ known, bald bold. Eádbald happily bold, from eád or eádig and bald. | ... |
| -bátian | . v. grist-bátian. | ... |
| -bátung | . v. grist-bátung. | ... |
| -beámed | , -beámede. v. leóht-beámed, leóht-beámede. | ... |
| -beámen | . v. cwic-beámen. | ... |
| -beámen | . v. ele-beámen. | ... |
| -bearde | , -beardede. v. ge-bearde, ge-beardede. | ... |
| -beát | , v. ge-beát. | ... |
| -becc | , -bec, -beck, used for the name of places, or as a termination to the names of places, denotes the situation to be near a brook or river. | ... |
| -bedda | . v. ge-bedda. | ... |
| -beddod | -bedded. v. þri-beddod. | ... |
| -béde | exorable. DER. eáþ-béde, q. v. | ... |
| -bedian | , bedigan. v. ge-bedian. | ... |
| -belge | . v. íþ-belge in Dict. | ... |
| -beorglic | . v. ge-beorglic. | ... |
| -beorglíce | . v. ge-beorglíce. | ... |
| -beorgness | . v. ge-beorgness. | ... |
| -bera | . v. wróht-bera. | ... |
| -berbed | . v. ge-berbed. | ... |
| -bered | . v. á-, ge-bered. | ... |
| -berendnes | . v. tó-berennes. | ... |
| -berst | . v. ge-berst. | ... |
| -béte | . v. twi-béte. | ... |
| -bidian | . v. and-(on-)bidian. | ... |
| -bígan | . v. ge-bígan. | ... |
| -bíge | . v. tó-bíge. | ... |
| -bígende | . v. tó-bígende. | ... |
| -bille | . v. twi-bille. | ... |
| -bíme | . v. án-bíme. | ... |
| -bind | . v. ge-bind. | ... |
| -birdling | . v. frum-birdling. | ... |
| -birg | . v. ge-bieg. | ... |
| -bitian | . v. grist-bitian. | ... |
| -bitung | . v. grist-bitung. | ... |
| -bláwenness | . v. tó-bláwenness. | ... |
| -bléde | . v. or-bléde. | ... |
| -blegned | . v. á-, ge-blegned. | ... |
| -bleód | . v. ge-bleód. | ... |
| -blice | (-a?). v. ofer-blice. | ... |
| -blinnend-líce | . v. á-, un.- blinnendlíce. | ... |
| -blinnend-ness | . v. á-blinnendness. | ... |
| -blǽta | (-e). v. hæfer-blǽta (-e). | ... |
| -bolgenness | . v. á-bolgenness. | ... |
| -bóned | . v. ge-bóned. | ... |