A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~A-longen~, _v_. to seem long to, to long, NED; ~alonged~, _pp_. filled with longing, G, HD; ~alonget~, S2.--AS. _of-langian_. (~A-~ 3.) ~A-long on~, _prep_, on account of, S2, NED.--AS. _ge-lang_, along. (~A-~ 6.) See ~Ilong~. ~Al-only~, _adv_. merely, S2; ~alle only~, S2. ~A-loofe~, _adv_. aloof, more nearly to the wind, NED; ~alofe~, S3; ~aluffe~, HD. Probably from Du. _loef_, in _te loef_, to windward. (~A-~ 2.) ~A-losen~, _v_. to praise, PP; ~alosed~, _pp_. notorious, S2, NED, HD. (~A-~ 7.) ~Al-out~, _adv_. entirely, NED: ~all out~, H. ~A-louten~, _v_. to bow down, S3, NED; ~alowtid~, _pt. s_., PP.--AS. _á-lútan_. (~A-~ 1.) ~A-low~, on the low ground, on earth, ED, PP; ~alawe~, S3; ~alowe~, PP. (~A-~2.) ~Alowable~, _adj_. praiseworthy, PP. ~Alowaunce~, _sb_. praise, PP. ~Alowen~, _v_. to praise, commend, to approve of, sanction, to admit |
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