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- atterminare: — to put within certain boundaries; to postpone to a certain day ; to atterm.
- atthagiare. See attachiare.
- attilamentum. See atilium.
- attiliaria : — military engines ; artillery.
- attilliamentum. See atilium.
- attilliator : — a maker of artillery or military engines.
- attilium. See atilium.
- attincta : — attaint.
- attinctare : — to attaint.
- attinctus : — attainted.
- attirare : — to equip.
- attornamentum : — an acknowledgment by a tenant of a new lord, attornment.
- attornare : — to assign goods to some special use ; to appoint an attorney ; to pack (?).
- attornata : — a commission.
- attornatus : — an attorney.
- attractorium : — a train ; a trace.
- attractus : — carriage by dragging, draught ; store.
- atturnare, &c. See attornare, &c.
- auberyellum : — a habergeon, a tunic of mail.
- aubobulcus : — an oxherd.
- auca : — a goose ; some article of plate, perhaps an ewer; an enclosed piece of land.
- aucipiter : — a falcon.
- auctenticare : — to declare authentic.
- auctionarius auctionator : — a retailer ; a broker.
- aucubaculare : — to catch birds after dark, to batfowl.
- aucula : — a gosling.
- aucuntacio : — used for augmentatio.
- aucupia : — game.
- auditor : — a catechumen ; an examiner of accounts.
- augea : — a cistern.
- aula : — a court baron ; the nave of a church.
- auleum : — a hanging, tapestry.
- aunciatus : — antiquated.
- auncinium : — an afternoon meal.
- auracio : — gilding.
- aurare : — to gild.
- aureolus : — a golden oriole (oriolus galbula), or goldfinch (fringilla carduelis).
- auricalcum : — latten.
- auriculare : — a cushion ; a defence for the ears of a horse.
- auricularis digitus: — the little finger.
- auricularius: — a secretary.
- aurifex: — a goldsmith.
- aurificium :— goldsmith's work.
- aurijilum : — gold thread.
- aurifragium. See aurifrigium.
- aurifraser, aurifresarius : — an embroiderer.
- aurifriatus, aurifrigiatus : — having an orphrey.
- aurifrigium, aurifresium, aurifrisium, aurifrixium : — an orphrey, golden embroidery on clerical vestments.
- aurhia : — blindness (ἀορασία).