A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~es~, PP; ~alsswa~, S2; ~alsua~, S2; ~als-so~, S2; ~alswa~, S, S2,
MED.--AS. _eal-swá_. ~Al solne day~, All Souls' Day, NED; ~alle soule day~, S2.--AS. _ealra sawlena dæg_. ~Als-tite~, _adv_. as quick, immediately, MED, S2. ~Al-Suic~, _adj_. all such, S. ~Al-Swithe~, _adv_. as fast, immediately, MED; ~alswythe~, PP; ~als-suith~, S2; ~aswithe~, S2; ~asswythe~, S2. ~Alther-~, _gen. pl_. of all, C, G, W2, PP; see ~Alre-~. ~Alther-best~, _adj_. best of all, S, C; see ~Alrebest~. ~Alther-feblest~, _adj_. feeblest of all, S2, HD. ~Alther-first~, _adj_. first of all, HD; see ~Alrefyrst~. ~Alther-moost~, _adj_. most of all, HD; see ~Alremest~. ~Al-to~, _adv_. entirely, S, NED (s.v. _all_, see C, sect. 15), W, W2, H; ~all-to~, H. ~Al-togidere~, _adv_. altogether, G; ~alte-gædere~, S. ~Al-wat~, _conj., adv_. all the while, till, S, MD (s.v. _al_, p. 57); ~alwet~, MD; ~alhuet~, NED (s.v. _all what_). See ~What~. |
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