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STATISTICS OF THE INFINITIVE IN ANGLO-SAXON. 
betst, best (3): Wulf. (1): 49.21 (or predicative with beon ?). — Lcece. (2): 5.33 (?); 44.29. 
biterre [ — and grimre], bitter (and distasteful ) (1): Minor Prose (1): Alex. (1): 189 a . 
deaflic [deflic], suitable (1): JElf. Hept. (1): De V. T. 7. 41. 
deflic: see deaflic. 
deop, deep, profound (2): JElf. Horn. (1): I. 448* 2 . — JElf. Hept. (1): Pref. to Gen. 23.3. 
digle, mysterious (1): JElf. Horn. (1): I. 188* 2 . 
earfeS(e): see earfo&(e). 
earfo5(e) [earfeS(e)], difficult (9): Boeth. (4): 81.3 a - b = 0; 92.24 = 79.77; 147.23 = 0.— 
Chron. (2): 218 m , 1086 E a ; 222 m , 1086 E f . — Bened. (1): 138.27 = 0 .—Mf. Horn. 
(2): I. 188* 1 ; II. 542 b . 
earfotSest, most difficult (1): Boeth. (1): 127.3 = 107.6. 
earfoSlic, difficult (1): Chron. (1): 186 b , 1056 C. 
eatolice, terribly (1): Bede (1): 240.21 = 191.29 (or predicative with beon?). 
eaSe: see ie&e. 
eatSelic: see ie&elic. 
egeful, terrible (1): JElf. Horn. (1): I. 182 b 2 . 
egeslic, terrible (1): Chr. (1): 919 a . 
eSe: see ie<5e. 
faeger, fair, beautiful (3): Oros. (2): 32.14 a = 0; 74.13 = 75.11. — Bl. Horn. (1): 113.22. 
feald [god and—], suitable (?) (2): Lcece. (2): 87.15, 16. 
feorr, far (1): And. (1): 424. 
freora , freer (2): Greg. (1): 131.16 = 92.22 b . — Solil. (1): 36.11. 
from, energetic (2): Bede (2): 410.4 a ’ 5 a = 296.28. 
frymful, beneficial (1): Lcece. (1): 146.28. 
fus, ready, eager (1): Beow. (1): 1805. 
gearo: see gearu. 
gearu [-o], ready (34): Bede (2): 60.29 = 47.6; 98.4 = 80.28. — Boeth. (1): 107.32 = 93.69. — 
Greg. (6): 45.9 = 22.28; 173.5, 8 1 * 2 = 126.24, 26; 203.12 = 152.10; 423.28 = 346.21. — 
Solil. (1): 11.11. — Pr. Ps. (1): 7.13 . — Chron. (1): 139 b , 1009 E c . — Laws (1): 166, V 
iEthelstan, Prol., 1. — Wcerf. (1): 80.27 = 205 C 2 . — JElf. Horn. (8): I. 128 m , 128 b , 
190* 2 , 406 b , 534 b 2 ; II. 32*, 122*, 130*.—^/. L.S. (7): 228.144; XXIIIB. 468; XXV. 113 a ' b , 
605; XXXVI. 171; XXXVII. 110. —^Z/. Hept. (1): Num. 15.40. — A. S. Horn. & 
L. S. II (1): 15.104 = 210.90. —L. (1): 22.33 . — Dan. (1): 129. — And. (1): 73. 
gecoplic, fit, suitable (1): Wcerf. (1): 49.9 = 184 A. 
gecweme, agreeable (1): Wulf. (1): 280.5 a . 
gedyrstig, daring, audacious (1): Pr. Gu. (1): XX. 73. 
gehendast, most convenient (1): Oros. (1): 116.7 = 117.2. 
gehyS, convenient (1): JElf. L. S. (1): XXIII B. 783. 
gemyndig, mindful (1): Pr. Ps. (1): 9.12 =9.13. 
geornful(l) [giorn-], eager, desirous (3): Boeth. (1): 51.9 = 50.14.— Greg. (2): 281.5 b = 
212.9 a ; 381.19 = 296.21. 
geornost, most eager (1): Laws (1): 280, I Cnut, c. 2, § l b . 
geris(e)ne, suitable (1): Bede (1): 274.7 = 213.24. 
gesom, agreed (1): Rid. (1): 88.29. 
getrewe: see getriewe. 
getriewe [-trewe], true, safe (1): Boeth. (1): 16.13 a = 25.36. 
geSancol, thankful (1): Ps. (1): 50.7 (Cot.), 
gewuna, accustomed (1): JElf. L. S. (1): XXIII B. 614 (?). 
gifre, eager (2): Boeth. (2): 50.24 a,b = 50.8. 
giornfull: see geornfull. 
glaed, bright , clear (1): Boeth. (1): 14.14 = 23.12. 
glaeshlut(t)or, clear as glass (1): Boeth. (1): 14.13 = 23.8. 
god, good (7): Bened. (1): 127.7 a = 194.13. — ^E7/. Hept. (1): Gen. 3.6. — Lcece. (5): 29.21; 
32.36; 34.10; 74.26; 88.3. 
grimlic [ — and egeslic], terrible (1): Chr. (1): 919 b . 
grimre [bittere and — ], distasteful (1): Minor Prose (1): Alex. (1): 189 b . 
hal, whole (1): Solil. (1): 28.1. 
halwende, beneficial (1): Bede (1): 214.24 = 166.16. 
hraed [ — and geornfull], quick, ready (2): Greg. (1): 281.5 a = 212.9. — Wulf. (1): 148.2 b . 
hraeS, quick (1): Pr. Ps. (1): 13.6 = 13.3. 
