A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~Affamysit~, _pp_. famished, S3, NED. Cp. OF. _afamer_; Late
Lat. _affamare_. ~Affectuosly~, _adv_. passionately, HD, NED. ~Affectuouse~, _adj_. hearty, affectionate, NED, H; ~affectuse~, NED.--Lat. _affectuosus_. ~Affray~, _sb_. terror, S3, C2, C3. Cf. ~Effray~. ~Affrayen~, _v_. to frighten, C2; ~affrayed~, _pp_. S2, C, C3, W; see ~Afrayen~. ~Afile~, _v_. to file down, NED; ~affyle~, C.--OF. _afiler_. ~Afingret~, _pp_. an-hungered, NED, HD; see ~Of-hungred~. [Addition] ~A-flemen~, _v_. to drive away, MD; ~aulem~, _imp, s_., S.--AS. _á-fléman (á-flýman)_. (~A-~1.) ~Afolen~, _v_. to befool; ~afoled~, _pp_., S; ~afoild~, NED, HD.--OF. _afoler_ (Bartsch); Low Lat. *_adfolare_, to make foolish. (~A-~ 7.) ~A-fon~, _v_. to receive, S; ~afeoh~, _imp_., S; ~avoþ~, _pr. pl_., S; ~auenge~, _pt. pl_., S2.--AS. _á-fón, on-fón_ (for _ond-fón_), see Sievers, 198, 5. 1. (~A-~ 4.) Cf. ~Onfon~. ~Aforce~, _v_. to force, constrain, NED, H; ~afforce~, H; ~aforsed~, _pt. pl_., H.--OF. _aforcer, efforcer, esforcier_; Late |
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