A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~Apostel~, _sb_. apostle, S; ~appostel~, NED; ~appostil~, NED;
~apostle~, W; ~postlis~, _pl_. NED.--AS. _apostol_; Church Lat. _apostolus_ (Vulg.); Gr. [Greek: apostolos], one sent forth, messenger; cp. AF. _apostle_ (OF. _apostre_). ~Apostil-hed~, _sb_. office of apostle, W. ~Apotecarie~, _sb_. apothecary, C; ~potekary~, NED.--OF. _apotecaire_; Late Lat. _apothecarium_ (acc.), from _apotheca_; Gr. _[Greek: apothaekae]_, storehouse. ~Apoyson~, _v_. to poison, PP; ~apoysoned~, _pp_., PP.--OF. _apoisoner_, for _empoisoner_. (~A-~ 10.) ~App-~; see ~Ap-~. ~Appairen~, _v_. to injure; ~appayre~, S2, P; see ~Apeyren~. ~Appairing~, _sb_. injuring, S3. ~Appel~, _sb_. apple, PP; ~eppel~, MD; ~applis~, _pl_. W2.--AS. _æppel_. ~Apple-garnade~, _sb_. pomegranate, S2 (_garnade_). Cf. ~Garnet-appille~. ~Aprentis~, _sb_. apprentice, NED; ~prentis~, S2, PP; ~aprentys~, _pl_. PP.--OF. _aprentis_ (AF. _aprentiz_), nom. of _aprentif_, from _aprendre_, to learn; Lat. _apprehendere_ = _ad+prehendere_. (~A-~ 7.) |
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