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OTHER ADVERBIAL USES OF THE INFINITIVE. 
Wulf. 200.6: arserab him anlicnesse, and bserto hi genydaS men to gebiddanne. 
genihtsumian [-y-], suffice: 
Mart. 104.12: ne genyhtsumad senigum men to asecganne bses acennedan 
engles msegen Johannes. 
Mlf. Horn. II. 90 m1 * 2 : heorte . . be ne genihtsumaS to underfonne 
Godes word, ne nsenne wsestm to spryttanne. 
Mlf. L. S. XXIII B. 788: seo leo . . . scrsef geworhte swa micel swa 
genihtsumode bsere halgan to byrgenne. 
gescierpan [-y-], sharpen: 
Wcerf. 269.21: buton hit gescyrpe ba bing to geseonne seo unlichamlice wise 
= 329 A 1 : nisi hunc res incorporea ad videndum acueret. 
geweman, persuade: 
Mlf. Int. 504: bset is seo costnung be gewemd bone man to synnigenne 
= qua [= tentatione] peccato implicamur. 
gremian, provoke: 
Lcece. 55.26: hine mon seel neahtnestigne tyhtan and gremian to spiwanne. 
hleonian, lean, incline: 
Bede 258.21: ealra willa hleonade to geheranne ba gefean = 205.8: omnium 
uota ad nuper audita . . . gaudia penderent. 
manian [-0-], admonish, urge: 
Seafarer 38: monaQ modes lust msela gehwylce ferb to feran (sic!), bset ic 
feor heonan elbeodigra eard gesece. 
Wcerf. 265.20: for hwan wolde he bonne ealle men manegian samod mid 
him to gehyranne bone sende bsere sprsece? = 324 B: cur ad audiendum loquendi 
finem secum pariter omnes admonebatf 
Mlf. Horn. II. 520 b u 2 : Des apostolica freolsdseg mana& us to sprecenne, 
and sum bing eow to seegenne be bam gesseligan heape. 
neadian, compel: 
Mlf. Horn. I. 114*: HealdacS bis fseste on eowerum heortum, bset se . . . 
God nsenne mann ne neadaS to syngigenne. [Cf. Matzner, l. c., III. p. 31, who 
seems inclined to consider this an instance of the predicative infinitive with 
accusative subject.] 
Mlf. Hept.: De N. T. 21.31: se be oberne neadad ofer his mihte to drincenne. 
niedan [-y-], compel: 
Greg. 271.16: forbsem hie hie selfe nida& to healdonne ungemetlice swigean, 
& forbsem beob suibe forbrycte = 204.19: ut eo plus cogitationes in mente 
ferveant, quo illas violenta custodia indiscreti silentii angustat. 
Mart. 166.21: Done nydde Decius se casere deofolgeld to begangenne. 
Mlf. Horn. II. 376 m : Far nu geond wegas and hegas, and nyd hi inn to 
farenne. [Cf. L. 14.23: Ga geond bas wegas and hegas and nyd hig bset hig gan 
in = Exi in vias et sepes, et compelle intrare.] 
Napier’s Ad. to Th. 102.36*: Ga geond wegas and hegas, and nyd hi in to 
farenne. 
Lcece. 86.24: nede hine to spiwanne. 
onselan, incite: 
Wcerf. 109.30: he tihte and oncelde obre men bus to arcefnienne = B. 140 A 2 : 
qui passionum certamina non solum ipse appetit, sed ad toleranda hsec et alios 
accendit. 
onstyrian, stir: 
