A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~A-kneon~, on knees, S, NED; ~aknen~, HD; ~aknewes~, HD. (~A-~ 2.)
~Al~, _adj_., _sb_., _adv_. all, MD, S, S2, C2, C3; ~all~, S, S3; ~hal~, S2; ~alle~, _dat_., S; ~ælle~, _pl_., S; ~alle~, S2; ~halle~, S; ~ealre~, _gen_., S; ~allre~, S; ~alra~, S; ~alre~, S.--AS. _eall_, _all_, _al_. ~Al~, _adv_. (with conjunctions); ~al if~, although, NED. ~Al~, _adv_. (with subj. mood), although, ~NED~, C, C3; ~Al be it~, even though it be that, C. ~Alabastre~, _sb_. alabaster, W (Mt. 26. 7); ~alabaustre~, S3; ~alablaster~, Sh.--OF. _alabastre_; Lat. _alabastrum_ (nom.-_ter_); Gr. [Greek: alabastros, alabastos]. ~A-lang~, _adv_. along, MD; ~along~, MD; ~olong~, MD (~A-~4). See ~Endlang~. ~Alange~, _adj_. tedious, strange, foreign, Prompt.; ~alenge~, HD; see ~Elenge~. ~Alarge~, _v_. to enlarge, to give largely, HD; ~alargid~, _pp_., W, W2.--OF. _alargir_. (~A-~7.) ~A-last~, _adv_. at last, S2, NED. (~A-~ 5.) ~Alaun~, _sb_. a large dog used for hunting; ~alan~, NED; ~alant~, NED; ~alauntz~, _pl_., C; ~allaundes~, NED.--OF. _alan_ (_allan_ in Cotg.); It. _alano_ (Florio); Low Lat. _alanus_. |
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