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- apprurntare:—to borrow.
- appunctuare: — to appoint.
- aprisa, aprisia : — an inquisition, information.
- aquayium : — a watercourse ; a holy water stoup.
- aqualitium : — a gutter.
- aqualium : — the top of the head.
- aquare : — to water.
- aquarium : — a ewer.
- aquebachelus : — a holy water clerk.
- aquestus : — acquisition.
- arabilis : — a maple tree.
- aracium : — a stud of horses. See haratium.
- aralis : — arable.
- arallus : — a ploughfoot.
- aralus : — a maple tree.
- aratrum terræ : — as much land as can be tilled with one plough.
- aratum : — a charter.
- aratus : — a day's ploughing.
- arbalista, arbalistarius. See arcubalista.
- arbalisteria : — loopholes.
- arcare : — to be charged with ; to build an arch ; to vault.
- arcarius : — an archer ; a keeper of an area, a chest for the deposit of treasure or deeds.
- arcenarius. See arconarius.
- archearius : — a bow bearer. See arcarius.
- archemecherus : — some officer in the household of Henry VI., perhaps chief cook.
- archenius : — a rick of corn.
- archeria : — archery.
- archerius : — a bow bearer.
- archidiaconus : — an archdeacon.
- archiepiscopus : — an archbishop.
- archifenium : — a croft of land.
- archionium : — a stack.
- archipresbyter : — chief priest in a collegiate church.
- archisiyillarius : — chief keeper of a seal, a chancellor.
- architector : — a thatcher.
- architenens : — an archer.
- archivum : — a place where records are kept.
- archivus : — a keeper of records ; a secretary.
- archonista : — a bowyer.
- archus : — a bow.
- arcista. See artista.
- arcisterium : — a monastery (asceterium).
- arconarius. — a man engaged in some trade connected with wool.
- arconium: — a rick, a stack.
- arconizare : — to stack.
- arcuare : — to play a musical instrument which requires the use of a bow.
- arcubalista : — a crossbow, an arblast.
- arcubalistarius : — a crossbowman, an arblaster.
- arcubius : — a watchman.
- arcubus, curia de : — the Court of Arches, so called from the church of St. Mary de Arcubus (le Bow), where it was formerly held.