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Word Explorer: bene

bene noun adverb indeclform

benus noun adverbial us_a_um

benus noun neut voc sg us_a_um

benus noun masc voc sg us_a_um

bene noun adverb indeclform

benus noun adverbial us_a_um

benus noun neut voc sg us_a_um

benus noun masc voc sg us_a_um

Number of occurrences in corpus: 20

Genesis A 2528a andswaredon / þu scealt þære bene || nu þu ymb þa burh spryce
Andreas 476a orl unforcuþ || anre nu gena / bene biddan || þeah ic þe beaga
Andreas 1028a to gebede hyldon / sendon hira bene || fore bearn godes / swylce se
Andreas 1613a e teala hycgaþ / sende þa his bene || fore bearn godes / bæd hali
The Fates of the Apostles 116a to gode cleopigan / sendan usse bene || on þa beorhtan gesceaft /
Elene 649a eaþmedum || ar selesta / þine bene onsend || in þa beorhtan ges
Riddles 59 12b nne cwædon || ne mæg ðære bene / æniges monnes || ungefullodr
Beowulf 428b wille / eodor scyldinga || anre bene / ðæt ðu me ne forwyrne || w
Beowulf 2284b d rasod / onboren beaga hord || bene getiðad / feasceaftum men || f
The Paris Psalter 101:15 1a e sped / / # / oft he þearfendra bene || þance gehyrde / and he ne f
The Paris Psalter 105:33 2a æt heora fynd ehtan / he heora bene || bealde gehyrde / / # / þonne
The Paris Psalter 114:1 2b / forþan þu mines gebedes || bene gehyrdest / / # / and þu þin ea
The Paris Psalter 129:1 3b a / þæt þu mines gebedes || bene gehyre / / # / wesan þine earan
The Paris Psalter 140:1 3a ce || holdre stefne / þonne ic bene to þe || bidde ceare full / / #
The Paris Psalter 141:2 1a || bealde drihten / / # / ic mine bene || bealde swylce / on his gesih
The Paris Psalter 144:19 5a lce || elne ræfnaþ / he heora bene || bealde gehyreþ / and hi hr
The Paris Psalter 54:1 2b n / ne forseoh æfre || sariges bene / beheald me holdlice || and ge
The Paris Psalter 60:1 1b ehyr halig god || hraþe mine bene / beheald mine gebed || holde m
The Paris Psalter 65:17 2b nre stefne beheold || strange bene / / # / drihten si gebletsad ||
The Paris Psalter 65:18 2a ne dyde æfre / nymþe he mine bene || bealde gehyrde / ne his mild