A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~A-drinken~, _v_. to be drowned, MD, S; ~adronc~, _pt. s_., MD; ~adronken~, _pl_., MD; ~adrunken~, _pp_., MD.--AS. _á-drincan_. (~A-~ 1.) ~A-drye~, _v_. to endure, bear, HD; ~adri3*en~, S (19. 1047), MD.--AS. _á-dréogan_. (~A-~ I.) ~A-dun~, _adv_. down, S; see ~Adoun~. ~A-dunien~, _v_. to din; ~adunest~, 2 _pr. s_., ~adenyd~, _pp_. MD. (~A-~ I.) ~Adun-ward~, _adv_. downward, NED; ~adonward~, S2. ~Adversarie~, _sb_. adversary, C3.--OF. _adversarie_; Lat. _aduersarius_. ~Advertence~, _sb_. mental attention, C3--Late Lat. _advertentia_. ~Advocat~, _sb_. advocate, intercessor, C3; ~vokate~, PP; ~vokyte~, _causidicus_, Voc.; ~vokettus~, _pl_. PP.--OF. _advocat_; Lat. _aduocatum_ (acc.). ~Ã~, _sb_. law, MD.--AS. _*æw_ (*æ), law, divine law, the Mosaic law, marriage; Goth, _aiws_, an age, eternity; cp. OHG. _éwa_, the law of God, eternity (Otfrid). Cf. ~Ã-uez, Eu-bruche~, Eche. ~Ãdmod~, _adj_. humble, gentle, MD; see ~Admod~. |
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