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El. 1101 : Cyriacus . . . bced him engla weard geopenigean uncuSe wyrd 
niwan on nearwe. 
Gu. 1133: bad bine Surh mihta scyppend . . . sprsece ahebban. 
And. 1614: bced haligne helpe gefremman gumena geogoSe. 
Bede 6.13: bced bine cristenne beon- 16.3: Christianum se fieri peUerit. 
Chron. 173*, 1048 E a : se cyng . . . bced hinefaran in to cent. 
AZlf. L. S. 76.439, 440: bced hi ealle wacian Sser on niht mid him and dingian 
Sam . . . men. — lb. 266.70: Da sume daeg bced he Sone bisceop self eh blcetsian 
his ful. 
forbeodan, forbid: 
Mat. 19.14: Nelle ge big forbeodan cuman to me = nolite eos probibere ad me 
venire. 
hatan , 1 command , order: 
Beow. 1869 a * b : bet bine mid Saem lacum leode swsese secean on gesyntum, 
snude eft cuman. 
Gen. 122 : Metod . . . heht leoht . . . forS cuman. 
Ex. 254: heht Sa folctogan fyrde gestillan. 
Dan. 431: Het (5a se cyning to him cnihtas gangan. 
Az. 183: Het Sa of Sam lige lifgende beam Nabocodonossor near cetgongan. 
Chr. 1024, 1026: hated arisan reordberende of foldgrafum, folc anra gehwylc 
cuman to gemote. 
El. 999: Hie se casere heht gearwian sylfe to siSe. 
Ju. 523: Sa he mecferan bet Seoden of Systrum. 
And. 365, 366, 367: selmihtig heht his engel gan 7 . . . mete syllan, frefran 
feasceaftne. 
Rid. 7.5: Sonne mec min frea feohtan hated. 
Jud. 54: nymSe se modga hwcene niSe rofra him Se near hete rinca to rune 
gegangan. 
Ps. 80.12: Ac hi lifian het lustum heortena. 
Bede: 34.25 a - b : Da het he . . . his degnas hine secan 7 acsian = 18.25: 
iussit milites eum . . . inquirere. — lb. 58.28: Da het se cyning hie sittan 
= 46.5: Cumque ad iussionem regis residentes . . . uerbum praedicarent. — lb. 
118.8, 9: heht his degnas hine . . . beran ... 7 asettan = 94.22: iussit se . . . 
efferi. — lb. 138.11 a>b : heht his geferan toiceorpan . . . Sone herig . . . 7 for- 
bcernan= 113.19 a ’ b : iussit sociis destruere ac succendere fanum. — lb. 232.8: 
cwom serendwraca, se Se hine to cyning e feran het = 176.1: uenit qui clamaret 
eum ad regem. 
Greg. 279.19: Se gemetgaS irre, se Se Sone disigan hcett geswugian = 210.26: 
Qui imponit stulto silentium. 
Oros. 202.8: Sone here he het mid Saem scipum Sonan wendan = 203.1: 
deflexo cursu. — lb. 280.12: hiene het iernan on his . . . purpurum = 281.13: 
ut per aliquot millia passuum purpuratus ante vehiculum ejus concurrisse 
referatur. 
Chron. 12 *, 449 A a : Se cing het hi feohtan agien Pihtas. 
Wcerf. 10.4: Hu man het Mquitium cuman to Rome = 0. — lb. 58.13: het 
ealle Sanon utgan = 189 C 1 : omnesque exinde egredi prcecepit. — lb. 297.9 a,b : 
hine het forS gan 7 him gearwian his hrsegl = 360 A 1 * 2 : vocavit puerum suum, 
1 Hatan is followed, also, by a substantive clause introduced by Scet, as in JElf.L. S. 142.404; 154.99; 162.245; 
224.68; 396.218; 400.261; 406.360; 442.37; 464.373; etc.; etc. Cf. Gorrell, l. c., p. 375. 
