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OTHER ADVERBIAL USES OF THE INFINITIVE. 
(ge)baedan, compel: 
Greg. 251.13: bonne hio hire unbonces gebcedd wierB baet yfel to forlcetanne 
= 190.14: cum jam egredi anima urgetur. 
(ge)cierran, turn, move: 
Greg. 99.19: for mildheortnesse wees bonon gecierred to smeaganne hu flaescli- 
cum mo(n)num gedafenode on hira burcotum & on hiera beddum to donne 
= 68.17: tamen per condescensionis viscera carnalium cubile perscrutatur. 
(ge)fysan, incite: 
Beow. 2562: ba wees hringbogan heorte gefysed saecce to seceanne. 
(ge)laedan, lead: 
Weerf. 227.26: bonne baet . . . mod by3 gelceded ofer hit self hwaethwylces 
to geseonne - 277 D 1 : cum mens . . . ultra se ad videndum ducitur, necesse 
est ut etc. 
(ge)manian, admonish: 
Greg. 259.20: bonne beo we suigende gemanode mid baere mettrymnesse ura 
synna to gemunanne = 196.9: ad peccatorum nostrorum memoriam taciti 
afflictique revocamur. 
(ge)neadian, force: 
JElf. Horn. II. 376 b4 : Se bi<5 geneadod to cumenne . 
(ge)niedan [-e-], compel: 
Bede 368.17: he wees oferswibed 7 geneded to onfonne ba begnunge bisco- 
phades = 272.29: ad suscipiendum episcopatus officium collum submittere 
compellitur. 
Greg. 302.19 a * b : weorSen geniedde h[i]era unbeawas to herianne & to weorSi - 
anne - 230.2: compellantur eorum etiam vitia venerari . 
onselan, kindle, incite: 
Greg. 383.18, 19: Godes begn se be mid baem andan onceled biB godcundre 
lufan unbeawas to ofsleanne= 298.16: Si ergo ille Dei dicitur qui ad ferienda 
vitia zelo divini amoris excitatur. 
onwendan [-waend-], move: 
Weerf. 195.10: ba wees eac se cyning . . . onweended to begangenne baes 
biscopes arwyrbnysse = 237 C 1 : Tunc ad ejus reverentiam colendam rex ipse 
permotus est. 
settan, set, appoint: 
Wulf. 304.29: eac is geset swibe micel daedbot swylcum mannum to donne 
and to betenne (or final?), 
sponan, persuade: 
Bede 220.31: he wees swibust gesponen to onfonne Cristes geleafan from 
Oswies suna = 170.7: persuasus maxime ad percipiendam fidem a filio regis 
Osuiu. 
underbeodan, subject: 
Mlf. Horn. II. 116*: forban be we sind eadmodlice, mid lichaman and mid 
sawle, godcundlicum spraecum underdeodde to gefyllenne his beboda, baet he us 
his behat gelaeste. 
Note. — Possible but not Probable Examples of the Inflected Infinitive of Result occur after 
the active of the following verbs, which have been left under the Objective Use: — ceteowan, 
‘show:’ Bl. Horn. 169.9; beotigan , ‘boast,/ ‘threaten:’ Chad 193; elcian, ‘delay:’ Mlf. 
Horn. II. 282; gedihtan, ‘direct:’ Wulf. 10.10; higian, ‘strive for/ ‘be intent on:’ Weerf. 
178.3 a ' b ; toecan, ‘teach:’ Greg. 165.10; Mlf. Horn. II. 216 b 
