A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~A-rist~, _sb_. rising, resurrection, NED; ~aristes~, _gen_., S;
~ariste~, _dat_., S.--AS. _æ-rÃst_. (~A-~ i.) ~Ariue~, _v_. to arrive, to come to shore, S; ~aroue~, _pt. s_., NED; ~ariuede~, _pl_. S2; ~aryue~, _pp_., S; ~aryven~, NED.--AF. _ariver_; Late Lat. _arribare, arripare, adripare_, from Lat. _ad_ + _ripa_, shore. (~A-~ 7.) ~Ariue~, _sb_. landing, arrival, C, NED. ~A-rixlien~, _v_. to rule; ~arixlye~, S. (~A-~I.) ~A-rizt~, _adv_. in a right way, straightway, S2; ~aryght~, C2; ~arigte~, S; ~origt~, _S_. (~A-~ 2.) ~Ark~, _sb_. an ark, chest, MD; ~arrke~, S; ~arc~, S2.--Lat. _arca_; cp. OF. _arche_. ~Ark~, _sb_. segment of a circle, C2, MD.--OF. _arc_; Lat. _arcum_ (acc.), a bow. ~Arles~, _sb_. an earnest, NED, JD, HD.--Probably a plural in form from an OF. *_erle_, *_arle_; Lat. *_arrhula_, dim. of _arrha_, for _arrhabo_; Gr. _arrabon_; Heb. _'érábón*_. Cp. OF. _erres, arres_: Sp. _arras_ (Minsheu); Lat. _arrhas_, pl. acc. of _arrha_. See ~Ernes~. ~Arly~, _adj_. and _adv_. early, S2, H; see ~Erly~. ~Arm~, _sb_. arm, MD; ~earmes~, _pl_., S, MD; ~armes~, _interj_. arms! |
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