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THE OBJECTIVE INFINITIVE. 
ossa recondere. — 76. 218.6: 5a wilnade he hine seolfne from eallum bigongum 
5isse worulde frem5ne gedon = 167.31: cupiens se . . . alienare. — lb. 418.28: 
he willnade from him onfon . . . reliquias = 301.26: reliquias . . . se sperans 
accipere. 
Boeth. 14.19: gif 5u wilnige on rihtum geleafan 5aet so5e leoht oncnawan 
= 23.22: si uis lumine claro cernere uerum. — lb. 52.19: hi wilniad ealle 5urh 
mistlice pa5as cuman to anum ende = 52.5: nititur peruenire. 
Greg. 17.19: 5a 5e 5an [ne] git will[ni]ad o5erra monna gereafian = 246.11: 
qui rapiunt aliena. — lb. 43.1: 5ara goda 5e hie wilniad synderlice habban 
= 20.25: quae privata habere appetunt, bonis privant. 
Solil. 13.1: ic wilnege cuman to 5e = ad te ambio. 
Pr. Ps. 13.9: 5a 5e wilniad fretan min folc = 13.4: qui devorant populum 
meum. 
Mlf. Horn. I. 432 b1 - 2 : We wilniad mid urum hlaforde clsenlice sweltan, 
swi5or 5onne unclaenlice mid eow lybban. 
Mlj. L. S. XXXIII. 142: ic . . . wilnode to munuclicum life gecyrran. 
L. 23.8: mycelre tide he wilnode hine geseon = Erat enim cupiens ex multo 
tempore videre eum. 
(2) Inflected: 
Met. 19.44: Hi wilniad welan 7 sehta 7 weor5scipes to gewinnanne. 
Bede 68.13: wilniad him to aerfeweardum to habbenne = 50.12: habere 
heredes quaerunt. 
Boeth. 42.12: ge wilniad eowerne hlisan ungemetlice to brcedanne? = 44.20: 
de peruulganda fama . . . cogitatis f — lb. 55.23: wilniad to begitanne = 53.52: 
qui nihilo indigere nituntur. — lb. 56.4: wilnad to begitanne = 53.58 b : adipisci 
. . . laborat. — lb. 56.19: wilnad to begitanne = 54.67: quod habere fruique 
delectet. — lb. 56.20: wilniad to begitanne - 54.68: adipisci . . . uolunt. 
Greg. 25.9: wilniad 5eah lareowas to beonne = 4.8: docere concupiscunt. — 
lb. 145.12: Se 5onne 5e wilnad woh to donne = 104.17: Qui ergo et prava 
studet agere. — Ib. 203.8 b : 5set hie wielnien to wietanne 5aet etc. = 152.6: ut 
appelant scire. — lb. 399.3: 5eah ne bio5 na gemengde buton 5onne hi wilniad 
beam to gestrienanne = 316.20: sed tamen extra suscipiendce prolis admixtionem 
debitam, nulla carnis voluptate solvuntur. 
Oros. 54.16: wilnade sum se5eling to ricsianne in Argentine = 55.16: arrepta 
tyrannide. 
Solil. 32.20: Wilnast 5u maran to witanne 5onne be Gode and be 5e silfum? 
= Amasne aliquid praeter tui Deique scientiam? — 76. 37.1: simle swa ic ma 
wilnige 5set leoht to geseonne = nam quanto augetur spes videndae illius . . . 
pulchritudinis. — 76. 56.5: Hwses wilnast 5u ma to witanne ? = quid scire prius 
mavis ? 
Pr. Ps. 41. Intr.: 5a he wilnode to hys e51e to cumanne of his wraecsi5e = 0. 
jElf. L. S. XXXIII. 253: ic wilnode 5e geseonne (sic, without to). 
Mat. 20.28 a : Ge wilniad to gedeonne on gehwaedum 5inge = 0 . 
The following is a complete alphabetic list of the verbs having both the 
uninflected infinitive and the inflected infinitive as object: — 
ablinnan, cease, cease from. 
aginnan, begin. 
aliefan, allow. 
bebeodan, command. 
beginnan, begin. 
beodan, command. 
