A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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_a+reter_: OSp. _reptar_, to challenge (Minsheu); Lat. _reputare_, to
count; cp. Late Lat. _reptare_ (Ducange). (~A-~7.) Cf. ~Retten~. ~A-reysen~, _v_. to raise, to arouse, NED; ~areysed~, _pt. s_., S3; ~areisid~, _pp_., W. (~A-~I.) ~Are3*th~, _sb_. cowardice; ~are3*the~, _dat_., S. See ~Arwe~. ~Arfeð~, _adj_. difficult, MD; ~arefeð~, S; ~earfeð~, MD; ~arueð~, NED; ~erfeð~, MD.--AS. _earfeðe_; cp. _earfeðe_, _earfoþ_, labour, toil: Goth, _arbaiths_. ~Argoile~, _sb_. the tartar deposited from wines, C3, NED; ~arguyll~, NED; ~argall~, Cotg. (s.v. _tartre_), ND.--AF. _argoil_. ~Arguen~, _v_. to prove, to reason, PP.--OF. _arguer_; Late Lat. _argutare_, from Lat. _arguere_. ~Arguere~, _sb_. reasoner, PP. ~Argument~, _sb_. proof, clear proof, proof presumptive, NED; ~argumens~, _pl_., PP.--AF. _argument_; Lat. _argumentum_. ~Argumenten~, _v_. to argue. C3, S2. ~A-risen~, _v_. to arise, MD; ~aryse~, PP; ~aris~, _imp. s_. S; ~arys~, PP; ~arist~, _pr. s_., S, S2, C3; ~aros~, _pt. s_., S, PP; ~aroos~, PP; ~arisen~, _pp_., MD; ~arise~, S2.--AS. _á-rÃsan_. (~A-~ I.) |
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