GLOSSARIAL INDEX.
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- Alowe, I approve of, 259; 1 p. pl. Alowen, we approve of, praise, 398; 2 p. Alowe, ye praise, 1093; ger. Alowe, to praise = to be praised, 874. O.F. allouer, to praise.
- Alse, also, 549, 562, 722, 930, 1093. See Al-so.
- Al-so, as, 42, 117; al-so = as, and is found alternating with it. See Alse.
- An, I am, 74, 75, 98, &c.
- Amende, v. to amend, 1033.
- Amongus, prep. amongst, 28, 353, 486 845, 901, 1040.
- And, conj. generally &, 4, 5, 7, &c.
- Angur, anger, 660.
- Anied, pp. annoyed, 816, See Any.
- Anon, anon, 816.
- Anoþur, another, 1058.
- Answere, s. answer, 63, 822 (rubric); pl. Answerus, 24.
- Any, s. annoy, annoyance, sorrow, grief, 769. See Anied.
- Any, any, 6, 220, &c.
- Apere, v. to appear, 104.
- Ar, we are, 377; they are, 775. See Arn.
- Aradde, pt. s. read, 821. See Arede.
- Araie, 1 p. pl. pr. we array, 599.
- Arede, v. to read, read out, 248; pt. s. Aradde, read, 821. See araden in Stratmann, p. 7.
- Arereþ, pr. s. rears, raises, excites,
- Ariseþ, pr. pl. arise, 662.
- Armus, pl. (1) arms (of the body), 672, 674; (2) weapons, armour, 377, 521, 822.
- Arn, pres. pl. are, 198, 338, 1112; Arne, 62; 1 p. we are, 1007; 2 p. ye are, 1097. See Ar, and Ben.
- As, conj. as, 27, &c.; cf. al-so, 42.
- Aschamed, pp. ashamed, 421.
- A-seled, pp. sealed, 226, 1085; Aselede, 286. See Asele in Gl. to Alex. A.
- Asent, assent, 1095.
- Asingned, assigned, 321.
- Askape, v. to escape, 159.
- Askeþ, pr. s. asks, 170; Askyþ, requires, 407; pt. s. Askede, 55. See Axeþ.
- Askinge, s. asking, question, 244.
- Aspien, v. to espy, enquire, ask; let aspien, caused to make inquiries, 172 1 p. pr. pl. Aspie, espy, see, 343
- Astored, pp. stored, 114.
- At, to, 370; at, 1, 352.
- Aþel, noble, 822. A.S. æðele, Grein, p. 50. See Hathel.
- Atir, attire, 599.
- Atiren, 1 p. pl. pr. we attire, 403.
- Atlede, pt. s. essayed to go, 15. See Attele in Gloss. to Alex. A. Icel. ætla, to aim at.
- Auaunt, boast, 570.
- Auht, adj. good, excellent, i. e. full, complete (said of strength), 936.
See æhte, ohte in Gloss. to Layamon, and aht in Stratmann; and cf. áhtlíce = manfully, in A.S. Chron. an. 1071. [Mr. Stevenson explains it by 'increased'; but it is not easy to get the form auht out of A.S. eced or ge-eced.]
- Auowen, ye avow to be, ye declare to be, 671,
- Auterus, s. pl. altars, 1045.
- A-wecchen, pr. pl. awake, arouse, 96; pr. s. Awecheþ, awakes, 485.
- Axeþ, pr. s. requires, 916. See Askeþ.
- Ay, adv. ever, 334, 342, 377, 567, 1109.
- A eins, prep. against, 82.
- Bad, pt. s. subj. should pray, 602, A.S. biddan, to pray.
- Bad, pt. s.' bade, 147; 2 p. s. pt. Bade, didst bid, 511. A.S. beódan, to bid.
- Badde, adj. bad, 1000.
- Bakke, s. a bat, 723. Cf. Dan, aftenbakke, a bat, lit. evening-bat.
- Bal, ball, 934.
- Baldere, bolder, 582; Baldest, boldest, 1081. See Bold.