A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~A-bu3*en~, _v_. to bow, MD; ~abuen~, MD; ~abouwen~, MD; ~abowe~, NED; ~abeah~, _pt. s_., MD; ~abeh~, S.--AS. _á-bugan_. (~A-I~.) ~A-byen, Abye~, _v_. to buy, to pay for, S3, C2, C3, PP; ~abygge~, PP; ~abiggen~, PP; ~abuggen~, S, PP; ~abeggen~, MD, G; ~abeien~, S; ~abie~, PP; ~abuiþ~, _pr. s_., S; ~abugeð~, _pr. pl_., S; ~abouhte~, _pt. s_., S; ~aboughte~, G; ~abought~, _pp_. 63.--AS. _á-* bycgan_. (~A-~ 1.) ~Abyme~, _sb_. abyss, S2, HD.--OF. _abime, abisme_; Low Lat. *_abyssimum_, superl. of Lat. _abyssus_; Gr. [Greek:abussos], bottomless. (~A-~ 11.) ~Ac~, _conj_. but, S, S2, P; ~acc~, S; ~ah~, S, S2; ~ak~, S2, PP; ~hac~, S; ~ach~, MD; ~auh~, MD, S; ~auch~, MD; ~oc~, S; ~occ~, S.--AS. _ac_. ~Acc-~; see ~Ac-~. ~Accident~, _sb_. accident (a term of the schoolmen), C3.--Lat. _accidentem_. ~Accidie~, _sb_. sloth, indolence, S, CM, PP.--AF. _accidie_ (NED); Low Lat. _accidia, acedia_; Gr. [Greek:akaedia], heedlessness, torpor. (~A-~ 11.) ~Accompt~, _sb_. account, S3; see ~Acounte~. [Addition] ~Accompted~, _pp_. accounted, S3; see ~Acounte~. [Addition] |
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