A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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makes the drinker pleasant, wanton, or boyish, Cotg., MD,
HD.--AS. _apa_. ~Apece~, _sb_. the alphabet, Prompt.; see ~A-B-C~. ~Apenden~, _v_. to belong, S2, PP; ~appenden~, S2, PP.--OF. _ap(p)endre_; Lat. _ad_ + _pendere_. (~A-~ 7.) ~Aperceyue~, _v_. to perceive, C2, PP; ~aperseyue~, PP.--OF. _aperçoiv_-, accented stem of _aperceveir_; Late Lat. _appercip[*e-]re_; Lat. _ad_ + _percipere_. (~A-~ 7.) ~Aperceyuinges~, _sb. pl_. observations, C2. ~Aperen~, _v_. to appear, S, PP; ~apeeren~, PP; ~aper~, S2; ~appiere~, P; ~apperand~, _pr. p_. S3.--AF. _aper_-, stem of _apert_, pr. s. of _aparoir_; Lat. _apparere_ (_ad_ + _parere_). (~A-~ 7.) ~Apert~, _adj_. clever, expert, NED; ~aspert~, S3.--OF. _aspert_, _espert_; Lat. _expertus_. (~A-~ 9.) See ~Expert~. ~Apert~, _adj_. open, NED, H, HD; _adv_. C2. _Phr_.: ~in to apert~ (= Lat. _in palam_), S2.--OF. _apert_; Lat. _apertus_, pp. of _aperire_, a verb with _[*a-]_=_ab_, prefix. (~A-~ 8.) ~Aperteliche~, _adv_. openly, S2; ~apertly~, P, H; ~appertly~, P. ~Apertenaunt~, _pr. p_. appertaining, C2.--OF. _apertenant_. ~Apertene~, _v_. to appertain, NED, C3.--OF. _apertenir_; Lat. _ad_ + |
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