[burh-loca], w. m., castle-bars: dat. sg. under burh-locan, under the castle-bars, i.e. in the castle (Hygelâc's), [1929].

[burh-stede], st. m., castle-place, place where the castle or city stands: acc. sg. burhstede, [2266].

[burh-wela], w. m., riches, treasure of a castle or city: gen. sg. þenden he burh-welan brûcan môste, [3101].

[burne], w. f., spring, fountain: gen. þære burnan wälm, the bubbling of the spring, [2547].

[bûan], st. v.: 1) to stay, to remain, to dwell: inf. gif he weard onfunde bûan on beorge, if he had found the watchman dwelling on the mountain, [2843].—2) to inhabit, w. acc.: meduseld bûan, to inhabit the mead-house, [3066].

ge-bûan, w. acc., to occupy a house, to take possession: pret. part. heán hûses, hû hit Hring Dene äfter beórþege gebûn häfdon, how the Danes, after their beer-carouse, had occupied it (had made their beds in it), [117].—With the pres. part. bûend are the compounds ceaster-, fold-, grund-, lond-bûend.

[bûgan], st. v., to bend, to bow, to sink; to turn, to flee: prs. sg. III. bon-gâr bûgeð, the fatal spear sinks, i.e. its deadly point is turned down, it rests, [2032]; inf. þät se byrnwîga bûgan sceolde, that the armed hero had to sink down (having received a deadly blow), [2919]; similarly, [2975]; pret. sg. beáh eft under eorðweall, turned, fled again behind the earth-wall, [2957]; pret. pl. bugon tô bence, turned to the bench, [327], [1014]; hy on holt bugon, fled to the wood, [2599].

â-bûgan, to bend off, to curve away from: pret. fram sylle âbeág medubenc monig, from the threshold curved away many a mead-bench, [776].

be-bûgan, w. acc., to surround, to encircle: prs. swâ (which) wäter bebûgeð, [93]; efne swâ sîde swâ sæ bebûgeð windige weallas, as far as the sea encircles windy shores, [1224].

ge-bûgan, to bend, to bow, to sink: a) intrans.: heó on flet gebeáh, sank on the floor, [1541]; þâ gebeáh cyning, then sank the king, [2981]; þâ se wyrm gebeáh snûde tôsomne (when the drake at once coiled itself up), [2568]; gewât þâ gebogen scrîðan tô, advanced with curved body (the drake), [2570].—b) w. acc. of the thing to which one bends or sinks: pret. selereste gebeáh, sank upon the couch in the hall, [691]; similarly gebeág, [1242].