A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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aux abois_.
~Abbay~, _sb_. abbey, C2; ~abbeis~, pl., S2.--AF. _abbeie_ (_abeie_); Church Lat. _abba*dia, abba*tia_, from _abba*tem_. See ~Abbod~. ~Abbesse~, _sb_. abbess, PP.--OF. _abbesse_; Church Lat. _abbatissa_. ~Abbod~, _sb_. abbot, MD, S2; ~abbot~, S, PP; ~abbodes~, _pl_. S2.--Church Lat. _abba*tem_ (pronounced _abba*dem_), nom. _abbas_; Gr. [Greek: abbas]; Syriac, _abba_, father. ~Abbodesse~, _sb_. abbess, PP. ~Abbot-rice~, _sb_. abbacy, S.--AS. _abbod-rÃce_, the rule of an abbot. ~A-B-C~, the alphabet, P; ~abcy~, Cath.; ~abce~, Cath. (_n_.), PP; ~abcee~, Cotg.; ~abece~, Cath. (_n_.); ~apece~, Prompt.--Cp. OF. _abece_, the crosse rowe (Cotg.). ~Abeah, Abeh~.; see ~Abu3*en~. ~Abeggen, Abeien~; see ~Abyen~. ~A-bernen~, _v_. to burn; ~abernð~, _pr. s_. S.--AS. _á-beornan_. (~A-~ 1.) ~Abhominacioun~, _sb_. abomination, NED, C2. ~Abhomynable~, _adj_. abominable, S3, C3.--AF. _abhominable_; |
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