[ Bi-sechen], v. to beseech, S; biseke, C2; beseken, C, S; besech, imp. s., S; bisohte, pt. s. S; besoght, S2; bisoȝte, S2; bisouȝten, pl. pl., S2.
[ Bi-segen], v. to besiege, MD; bi-segiden, pt. pl., W2; bi-seged, pp., C2.
[ Bi-semen], v. to beseem, to appear, MD; bi-semeþ, pr. s., him bisemeþ, he appears, S; bisemyde, pt. s., beseemed, fitted, W; ibsemed, pp. made seemly, plausible, S (16. 842).
[ Bi-sen], v. to look, to behold, consider, to arrange, appoint, to manage, MD, S; besie, S; biseo, S2; bisið, pr. s., S; bise, imp., W; byse, S2; biseh, pt. s., S; bisay, S2; beseyn, pp. arranged; beseyne, decked; besene, equipped, S3; biseye, as in phr. yuel biseye, ill to look at, C2, richely biseye, splendid in appearance, C2.—AS. biséon, to look about.
[ Bisenen], v. to give an example, MD; bisend, pp. likened, signified, S2.—AS. bysnian. See [Bisne].
[ Bisening], sb. example, S.—AS. bys-nung.
[ Bi-setten], v. to fill, occupy, to surround, beset, to set, place, to employ, MD, C, P; bisettiden, pt. pl., W.—AS. bi-settan.
[ Bisi], adj. busy, S; see [Busy].
[ Bisily], adv. busily, C2; bisili, W; bisiliche, S.
[ Bi-sitten], v. to sit close to, to press hard, MD, P; be-sæt, pt. s. besieged, S; be-sætte, S.—AS. be-sittan.