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STATISTICS OF THE INFINITIVE IN ANGLO-SAXON. 
selost [-ost, -est], best (3): Laws (2): 280,1 Cnut, c. 2, § l a ; 470, GritS, Inscr., c. 1. — Beow. 
(1): 257. 
selra, better (2): Beow. (1): 1851. — S. & S. (1): 406. 
softlic, true (1 L. S. (1): 182.226. 
strang [- 0 -], strong, given to (1): JElf. Horn. (1): II. 322 m . 
strengra, stronger (1): Wulf. (1): 207.24. 
swete, sweet y pleasing (2): Boeth. (1): 51.5 = 0. — Bl. Horn. (1): 59.10. 
swift [ — and hraed], swift (2): JElf. Horn. (1): I. 296 b 2 . — Wulf. (1): 148.2 a . 
til, excellent (1): Gifts of Men (1): 76. 
toweard, toward, coming (6): Bede (2): 224.21 = 172.5; 270.2 = 211.7. — Bl. Horn. (2): 
81.35, 36. — /Elf. Horn. (1): I. 190 b . — Minor Prose (1): Chad (1): 188. 
trum, firm, strong (1 ):Greg. (1): 249.6 = 188.10. 
ftearlic, painful (1): And. (1): 1136. 
fturhwaeccendlic, very vigilant (1): JZlf. L. S. (1): XXIII B. 44. 
unaberendlicre, more intolerable (1): Greg. (1): 343.11 = 264.23. 
uneafte: see unietSe. 
ungearu [-o], unready (1): Greg. (1): 173.11 = 126.28. 
ungeliefedlic, incredible (1): Oros. (1): 74.14 = 75.12. 
ungewunelic, unusual (1): Wcerf. (1): 17.28 = 160 B 2 . 
uniefte [-eaSe], difficult (5): Greg. (3): 385.10, 11 = 300.16; 409.20 = 230.1. — Bl. Horn. (1): 
59.15.—-Minor Prose (1): Alex. (1): 30. 
unrihtlic, wrong, wicked (1): Wcerf. (1): 209.23 s = 256 C 1 . 
unscende, honorable (1): Wald. B. (1): 21. 
unwerodre, more unsweet (1): Greg. (1): 447.19 = 376.9. 
unwynsum, unwinsome (1): HUlf. Horn. (1): I. 184 1 . 
weorfte: see wierSe. 
wered [—od], sweet (1): Mlf. Hept. (1): Ex. 15.25 b . 
wierfte [-u-, -y-], worthy (8): Bl. Horn. (1): 163.14. — ^/. L. S. (3): 138.353 a ; 180.196; 
XXVII. 119. — Mat. (1): 3.11. — Minor Prose (2): Alex. (2): 22, 75. —Gen. (1): 622. 
wierftelic [-y-], worthy (1): Wcerf. (1): 230.16 = 281 B. 
wierftost [-u-, -y-], most worthy (1): Mlf. L. S. (1) : XXXI. 637. 
win sum I 
winsumre / y 
wraetlic, wonderful { 1): Rid. (1): 40.25. 
wundorlic, wonderful (1): Wulf. (1): 15.14. 
wurfte 
wurftelic r : see wiertS-. 
wurftost . 
wynsum [-i-], winsome, pleasant (6): Bede (1): 346.4 = 260.32.— Solil. (1): 51.11. — AElf. 
L. S. (1): XXX. 315. — /Elf. Hept. (1): Gen. 2.9. — Minor Prose (1): Neot (1): 48. — 
Met. (1): 21.19. 
wynsumre [-i-], more winsome, more pleasant (1): Boeth. (1): 52.8 = 0. 
wyrSelic } ; see wierS - 
yfte: see ieSe. 
B. THE PASSIVE INFINITIVE. 
Given in full in Chapter XI, p. 158. 
XII. Other Adverbial Uses of the Infinitive. 
Given in full in Chapter XII, pp. 160 ff. 
XIII. The Infinitive with Nouns. 
A. THE ACTIVE INFINITIVE. 
Normally the infinitive is inflected, but sporadically it is uninflected. 
