A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~Admodie~, _adj. pl_. humble, MD; ~edmodi~, MD.
~Admodliche~, _adv_. humbly, gently, MD; ~ædmodli3*~, S.--AS. _éadmódlice_. ~Admodnesse~, _sb_. humility, gentleness, MD, S; ~edmodnesse~, S; ~æddmodnesse~, S.--AS. _éadmódnes_. ~A-do~, _sb_. fuss, trouble, difficulty, S3, Prompt., WW; = to do, PP, WW; ~adoe~, ND, (~A-~ 5.) ~A-doun~, _adv_. down, S, S2, C2, C3, G; ~adun~, S; ~adune~, S.--AS. _of dúne_, off the hill. (~A-~ 3.) ~A-drad~, _pp_. frightened, put in dread, NED, S2, G, C, PP; ~adred~, S; ~adrede~, NED.--AS. _of-drad_ (~A-~ 3). Cf. ~Of-dreden~. ~A-drawen~, _v_. to draw out, S2; ~adroh~, _pt. s_., NED; ~adrou~, NED; ~adra3*e~, _pp_. NED. (~A-~ 1.) ~A-dreden~, _v_. to fear greatly, S, NED; ~adrade~, _reflex_., S.--OMerc. _and-dræ*dan_ (Rushw.); see NED. (~A-~ 4.) ~A-drenchen~, _v_. to drown, to be drowned, MD, S, PP; ~adreynten~, _pt. pl_., PP; ~a-*dreynt~, _pp_. drenched, PP; ~adreint~, MD; ~adrent~, S, PP; ~adreynched~, PP.--AS. _á-drencan_. (~A-~ I.) ~Adressen~, _v_. to make straight, to direct, NED, H.--OF. _adressier, adrecier_ Late Lat. _addrictiare_, from Lat. _directum_, straight. (~A-~ 7.) |
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