bi-þê and bi-þêh ([153], n. 2; 154, n. 2; for -h, s. -uh), ([1]) adv., after that, then, afterward; Mt. V, 24. ([2]) conj. ([218]), while, when, as, as soon as; Mt. VI, 16. Mk. I, 42. II, 15. IV, 10. 17. 29. Lu. II, 15. 21. 22. 39. 42. Skeir. VII, d.
-biudan, stv. ([170]; 173), to offer.—Cpd. ana-b. [OE. bêodan, ME. bede, to offer, command, announce. NE. bid represents both OE. biddan and bêodan; s. bidjan.]
biugan, stv. ([173], n. 1), to bow, bend.—Cpd. ga-b. [OE. bûgan (û for êo in the prs. forms), ME. buge, bouwe, NE. bow.]
bi-ûhti, n. ([95]), custom; Lu. II, 27. 42. [< biûhts.]
bi-ûhts ([15]), adj. ([124]), accustomd, wont.
biuþs ([74], n. 2), m. ([91], n. 2), table. [Apparently < √ of biudan. OE. bêod, m., table.]
bi-windan, stv. ([174], n. 1), to wind round, enwrap, swathe, w. acc.; Lu. II, 7. (biwundans, wrapt) 12.
blandan, rv. ([179], n. 1), to blend, mix. [OE. blandan, blǫndan, to mix, confused with blendan, to make blind, to mix, ME. blende, NE. blend.]
bleiþei, f. ([113]), mercy; II. Cor. I, 3. [< bleiþs.]
bleiþs, adj. ([130], n. 2), merciful, kind. [OE. blîðe, happy, glad, frendly, ME. bliþe, NE. blithe.]