[ byrgenstōw] f. burying-place.

[ byrgere] m. corpse-bearer, WW. [‘burier’]

byrgian = [byrgan]

[ byrging] I. f. burial.

[II.] f. taste.

[ byrglēoð] n. dirge, epitaph, Gl.

byrht = [beorht]

byrht- = beorht-, bierht-

byrhtm = [breahtm]

[ ±byrian] I. (impers.) to happen, pertain to, belong to, befit, Æ, Mk, MtR; AO, CP. [‘bir’; ‘i-bure’]