A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~Amirail~, _sb_. a Saracen ruler or commander, an emir, an admiral, MD; ~amerel~, Prompt.; ~amyralle~, MD; ~amrayl~, HD; ~admirald~, S.--OF. _amirail, amiral_; cp. Arab. _am*ir-al-bahr_, commander of the sea, _am*Ãr-al-m*umin*im_, commander of the faithful. ~A-mis~, _adv_. amiss, C2; ~amys~, G; ~onmys~, NED. (~A-~ 2.) ~Amome~, _sb_. an odoriferous plant, amomum, NED; ~amonye~, W, HD.--OF. _amome_ (Cotg.); Lat. _amomum_; Gr. [Greek: amomon], a name applied to several spice plants. ~Amoneste~, _v_. to admonish, warn, HD.--OF. _amonester_; Late Lat. *_admonitare_, from Lat. _admonitus_, pp. of _admonere_, see Constans. (~A-~ 7.) ~Amonestement~, _sb_. admonishment, S, HD.--OF. _amonestement_'; ~Amonestyng~, _sb_. admonishing, CM. ~A-monge~, _prep_, and _adv_. among, in, at intervals, PP; ~amange~, NED; ~omang~, MD; ~amang~, S, S2; ~among~, S, PP. _Phr_.: ~eure among~, ever among, every now and then, S; ~ever and among~, NED.--AS. _on-mang_, _on-gemang_. (~A-~ 2.) ~A-monges~, _prep_, among, S2, S3, C2, C3 G, PP. ~A-morewe~, on the morrow, S2, W; ~amor we~, HD, PP, S2; ~amorez*e~, S; ~amor3*e~, S (16. 432).--AS. _on morgen_. (~A-~ 2.) |
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