A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~A-nyghtes~, _adv_. at night, nightly, S3*. ~Apalled~, _pp_. made pale, NED; ~appalled~, C, C2.--OF. _apalir, apallir_; Lat. _ad_+_pallire_ for _pallere_. (A- 7.) ~Aparail~, _sb_. apparel, PP; ~apparaille~, C2, PP. ~Aparailen~, _v_. to make ready, to fit up, furnish, to dress, attire, PP; ~apparayleden~, _pt. pl_. S2; ~aparailed~, _pp_. S; ~apparailled~, P.--OF. _apareiller_; Late Lat. _*adpariculare_, to make equal or fit, from Lat. _par_, equal. (A- 7.) ~Aparaunce~, _sb_. appearance, NED; ~apparence~, C2.--AF. _apparence_. (~A-~ 7.) ~Apart~, _adv_. apart, aside, C2; ~aparte~, separately, PP, NED.--OF. _a part_. (~A-~ 7.) ~Apart~, _v_. to set aside, separate, NED; ~aparte~, S3 (24. 14). ~Apartie~, _adv_. in part, partly, PP, NED. (~A-~ 2.) ~Apayen~, _v_. to satisfy, please, to requite, HD, PP; ~apayd~, _pp_. S3, C2, C3; ~apayed~, C2, W; ~apaied~, W, PP.--OF. _apaier_ _(apayer):_ Prov. _apagar_; Lat. _ad_ + _pacare_, from _pacem_, peace. (~A-~ 7.) ~Ape~, _sb_. ape, MD, C2, C3, P; fool, HD. _Phr_.: ~þe olde ape~, i.e. the devil, MD; ~wyn of ape~ (= OF. _vin de singe_), wine which |
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