[ Bi-slabered], pp. beslobbered, P.
[ Bi-smeoruwed], pp. besmeared, S.
[ Bi-smer], sb. scorn, reproach, P; bisemar, S; busemare, S2; bismare, HD; bissemare, CM; bismeres, pl., PP; bismares, PP.—AS. bi-smer, insult; cp. OHG. bismer, ridicule (Otfrid).
[ Bi-smitten], v. to dirty, MD; bismitted, pp. dirtied, S; besmet, MD.
[ Bi-smotered], pp. spotted, smutted, C.
[ Bisne], sb. example, parable, S, MD.—AS. bysn; Goth. busns (in anabusns); from biudan; see Douse, p. 60.
[ Bi-soken], sb. request, petition, MD; bisokne, NED; bi-socne, dat., MD; bisocnen, dat. pl., S.
[ Bi-soȝte], pt. s. of [Bi-sechen].
[ Bi-speken], v. to speak to, to speak, blame, to decide, resolve, MD; byspack, pt. s., G; bespayke, S3; bispeke, pp. S.—AS. be-sprecan.
[ Bi-spel], sb. parable, S.—AS. bigspell, example, proverb, parable.