To BELEIF, v. a. To leave; pret. beleft.
A. S. be and leof-an, linquere.
Douglas.
To BELEIF, BELEWE, v. a. To deliver up.
Douglas.
It is also used as a v. n. with the prep. of.
Barbour.
A. S. belaew-an, tradere; belaewed, traditus.
BELEFE, s. Hope.
Douglas.
To BELENE, v. n. To tarry; or perhaps, to recline, to rest.
Sir Gawan.
A. S. bilen-ed, inhabited.
V. [Leind].
Or allied to Germ. len-en, recumbere.