bi-gaírdan, stv. ([174], n. 1), to begird, gird one's self.

bi-gat, bi-gêtun, prt. of bigitan.

bi-gitan, stv. ([176], n. 1), to find, meet with, w. acc.; Mk. V, 37. Luc. II, 16. 45; w. two accs., the second being a ptc. in agreement w. the first; Lu. II, 12. 16 (barn). 46; in pass. w. nom.; Skeir. VII, c; or two noms. (one being implied); II. Cor. V, 3.

bi-hlahjan, stv. ([177], n. 2), to laf at, laf to scorn; Mk. V, 40.

bi-leiban ([56], n. 1), stv. ([172], n. 1), to remain.

bi-leiþan, stv. ([172], n. 1), to leav, forsake, in pp.; II. Cor. IV, 9.

bi-maitan, rv. ([179]), w. acc., to circumcise; Lu. II, 21.

bi-naúhan, prt.-prs. ([201]); impers.: bi-nah, it is lawful.

bindan, stv. ([174]), to bind.—Cpds. and-, ga-b. [OE. bindan, ME. binde, NE. bind.]

bi-raubôn, wv. ([190]), to rob, strip, despoil.