A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~Al-weldand~, _adj_. all-wielding, S2; ~al-*wealdent~, S.--AS. _al-wealdend_. ~Al-weye~, _adv_. all along, at all times, perpetually, at any rate, NED; ~alne-way~, S2; ~alwey~, C2, C3, PP; ~alwais~, S2; ~al-leweyes~, NED.--AS. _ealne weg_. ~Alynen~, _v_. to besmear; ~alyned~, _pp_., S2.--Lat. _allinere_. (~A-~7.) ~A-lyue~, _adv_., _adj. as pred_. alive, C2, S2, PP; ~onlyue~, C2, G; ~onliue~, S.--AS. _on life_. (~A-~2.) ~Am~, I _pr. s_. am, S, C3; ~æm~, S, MD; ~ham~, S; ~eam~, MD; ~eom~, MD.--O.North. _am_, O.Merc, _eam_ (VP), AS. _eom_. ~A-mad~, _pp_. as _adj_. distracted, mad, MD, S; ~amed~, MD; ~amadde~, _pl_. MD.--AS. _ge-mæ'*d_, pp. of _ge-mæ'*dan_, to madden; cp. OHG. _ga-meit_, foolish. (~A-~6.) ~Amaistrien~, _v_. to master, teach, PP; ~amaistrye~, P, HD.--OF. _amaistr(i)er_; Lat. _ad_ + _magistrare_. (~A-~7.) ~Amalgame~, _sb_. a soft mass, mixture of metal with mercury, NED; ~malgam~ NED.--OF. _amalgame_; Low Lat. _amalgama_. ~Amalgaming~, _sb_. the formation of an amalgam, C3. ~Amang~; see ~Amonge~. |
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