A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~Aren~, _v_. to show mercy to, S, MD.--AS, _árian_. ~Aren~, _pr. pl_. are, S, PP; ~arn~, MD, C2, PP; ~are~, MD; ~ar~, MD, S2, PP; ~ere~, MD, S2; ~er~, H.--ONorth. _aron_. ~Arende~, _sb_. errand; HD, PP; see ~Erende~. ~Arerage~, _sb_. the state of being in arrear, indebtedness, NED, PP; ~arrerage~, C, PP.--OF. _arerage_, AF. _arrerage_. ~Arere~, _adv_. to the rear, in the rear, PP; ~Arrere~, PP.--AF. _arere_; Late Lat. _ad retro_, backward. (~A-~7.) ~A-reren~, _v_. to raise, build, to arise, to rear, S2, PP; ~arearen~, S; ~areride~, _pt. s_., W; ~arerde~, S; ~arerd~, S; ~arerdon~, _pl_., S; ~arered~, _pp_., S2, W, W2; ~arerd~, S2.--AS. _á-ræ*ran:_ Goth. _ur-raisjan_. Causal of ~Arisen~. (~A-~I.) ~A-rest~, at rest, PP. (~A-~2.) ~Arest~, _sb_. stop, S2; ~arreest~, custody, C. _Phr_.: ~spere in arest~, in rest, C.--OF. _areste_, stoppage, AF. _arest_, act of arresting. (~A-~7.) ~Aresten~, _v. int_. and _tr_. to stop, cause to stop, NED, C.--AF. _arester_; Lat. _ad_+ _restare_. (~A-~7.) ~Aretten~, _v_. to reckon, count, accuse, NED, W, W2; ~aretted~, _pp_. C; ~arettid~, W, W2; ~rettid~, W.--AF. _aretter_, OF. _a-reter_; |
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