A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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(intellectually), S3, PP; ~allowen~, C2, G, PP.--OF. _alouer_; Late
Lat. *_allaudare_; Lat. _ad_+_laudare_. (~A-~7.) ~Alowen~, _v_. to assign, bestow, to give an allowance to, NED, Palsg.; ~allow~, Sh.--AF. _alower_, OF. _alouer, aloer_; Lat. _allocare_, to place. (~A-~7.) ~A-loyne~, _v_. to remove far off, NED, HD, AF. _aloyner_, from _loin_; Lat. _longe_. (~A-~7.) ~Alre~, _gen. pl_. of all, used as an intensifying prefix with a superlative, NED (_all_, see sect. D. II, p. 227), MD (p. 56); ~allere~, H; ~aller~, G, C; ~alder~, C2, H; ~alther~, G, C, W2; ~aldire-~, H.--AS. _ealra_. ~Alre-best~, best of all, S2; ~alderbest~, H; ~altherbest~, NED, HD, C; ~alther-beste~, S, HD. ~Alre-fyrst~, first of all, NED; ~altherfirst~, NED, HD; ~alderfirst~, C2, C3. ~Alre-mest~, most of all, S; ~aldiremast~, H; ~althermoost~, HD. ~Als~, _adv_. and _conj_. also, as, S, S2, S3, C2; see ~Also~. ~Als-as~, _conj_. just as if, S3. ~Al-so~, _adv_. and _conj_. (1) even so, likewise, also, (2), as, MED, PP, S, S3, C3; ~allswa~, S; ~alswo~, MED; ~alse~, S; ~alsse~, S; ~als~, S, S2, S3, C2; ~alls~, S; ~ase~, S, S2; ~as~, S, S2, S3, C2; |
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