A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~Adaunten~, _v_. to subdue, NED; ~adauntede~, _pt. s_.,
S2.--OF. _adanter_, _adonter_; Lat. _ad + domitare_, to tame. (A-7.) ~A-dawe~, out of life, NED, HD.--AS. _of dagum_, from days. (A-3.) ~A-dawen~, _v_. to rise from sleep, also, to arouse, NED; ~adawed~, _pp_. S3.--Cp. MHG. _er-tagen_, to dawn. (A-1.) ~A-day~, _adv_. at morn, by day, S2, P; ~adai~, S. (A-2.) ~Addledd~, _pp_. earned, S; see ~Adlen~. [Addition] ~A-dili3*en~,, _v_. to be lost, to perish, S; ~adili3*ede~, _pt. s_., S; ~adiligde~, S.--AS. _á-diligan_, to destroy. (~A-~ I.) ~A-di3*ten~, _v_. to appoint, order, prepare, compose, clothe, treat, MD, S; ~ady3*t~, _pp_., MD; ~adight~, G; ~adyght~, MD, HD. (~A-~ 1.) ~Adlen~, _v_. to earn, MD; ~addle~, Manip., MED; ~addledd~, _pp_., S.--Icel. _öðla_, refl. _öðla-sk_, to acquire for oneself property, from _óðal_, property, patrimony, from *_aþal_, race, see Fick, 7. 14; cp. OHG. _uodil_, 'praedium' (Tatian). See ~Athel~. ~Admirald~, _sb_. a Saracen commander, S; see ~Amirail~. ~Admod~, _adj_. humble, gentle, S; ~ædmod~, MD; ~edmod~, MD.--AS. _éadmód, éaðmód_. See ~Eth~. ~Admoded~, _pp_. as _adj_. lowly; see ~Eadmodien~. |
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