[beácen], st. n., sign, banner, vexillum: nom. sg. beorht beácen godes, of the sun, [570]; gen. pl. beácna beorhtost, [2778]. See [bêcn].
ge-[beácnian], w. v., to mark, to indicate: pret. part. ge-beácnod, [140].
[beág], st. m., ring, ornament: nom. sg. beáh (neck-ring), [1212]; acc. sg. beáh (the collar of the murdered king of the Heaðobeardnas), [2042]; bêg (collective for the acc. pl.), [3165]; dat. sg. cwom Wealhþeó forð gân under gyldnum beáge, she walked along under a golden head-ring, wore a golden diadem, [1164]; gen. sg. beáges (of a collar), [1217]; acc. pl. beágas (rings in general), [80], [523], etc.; gen. pl. beága, [35], [352], [1488], [2285], etc.— Comp.: earm-, heals-beág.
[beág-gyfa], w. m., ring-giver, designation of the prince: gen. sg. -gyfan, [1103].
[beág-hroden], adj., adorned with rings, ornamented with clasps: nom. sg. beághroden, cwên, of Hrôðgâr's consort, perhaps with reference to her diadem (cf. [1164], [624].
[beáh-hord], st. m. n., ring-hoard, treasure consisting of rings: gen. sg. beáh-hordes, [895]; dat. pl. beáh-hordum, [2827]; gen. pl. beáh-horda weard, of King Hrôðgâr, [922].
[beáh-sele], st. m., ring-hall, hall in which the rings were distributed: nom. sg., of Heorot, [1178].
[beáh-þegu], st. f., the receiving of the ring: dat. sg. äfter beáh-þege, [2177].
[beáh-wriða], w. m. ring-band, ring with prominence given to its having the form of a band: acc. sg. beáh-wriðan, [2019].
[beám], st. m., tree, only in the compounds fyrgen-, gleó-beám.