Hæl, sound.—Hale; heal, to make hale; health, state of being sound or hale; healthy; healthful; holy, spiritually hale; hail, be hale! or be healthy! whole, in a state of being hale (the w is intrusive); wholesome, what tends to make hale.
Lig, lie.—Lie, to lie down; lay, to make to lie; lair, the place where a wild beast lies; law, what lies or is in due order; low, what is (lying) down.
Maw-an, to mow.—Mower; math, the grass that is mowed; aftermath, the grass that is mowed after the first crop; mead, a place where grass is mowed; meadow, a small mead.
Met-an, to meet.—Mote, a meeting (an old word now found only in wardmote and folkmote); meet.
Reaf-ian, to take away.—Reave; bereave; reef, what is taken in in a sail; rifle, to plunder or take away; robber, a person who takes away what does not belong to him.
Sceot-an, to throw.—Shoot, to throw out (by means of a gun or otherwise); shut, to throw to (the door); shoot, a branch thrown out by a tree; shot, what is thrown out (by a gun or otherwise); shout, to throw out of the mouth; shuttle, an instrument thrown by a weaver; sheet, what is thrown over (a bed); shutter, what is thrown to, to guard a window.
Sit-an, to sit.—Sit; set, to make to sit; beset, to set about; onset, a setting on; overset, to turn over; upset; setter, a kind of dog; settle, a kind of seat; settle, to set or fix; settler; settlement; seat, the place where one sits.
Treow-an, believe.—Trow, to believe; true, what should be believed; truth; truthful; truthfully; truism; trust; intrust; trustee; trusty; trustworthy; troth.
Wac-an, to wake.—Wake; awake; awaken; wakeful; wakefulness; watch; watchful; watchfulness.