Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIV. by Revised by Alexander Leighton
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_To_ ARGLE-BARGLE, ARGIE-BARGIE, _v. a._ to contend;
to bandy backwards and forwards. ARK, _s._ a large chest used for holding meal or corn. ARK _of a Mill_, _s._ the place in which the water-wheel moves. _To_ ARLE, _v. a._ to give earnest of any kind. ARLES, _s._ earnest of any kind. ARLY, _adv._ early. ARMYN, ARMYNG; _s._ armour; arms. ART _and_ PART, accessory to, or abetting. ASSE, _s._ ashes, plural _assis_ and _aiss_. ASSHOLE, _s._ place for receiving ashes under the grate. ASCHET, _s._ a large plate, on which meat is brought to table. ASK, AWSK, _s._ an eft or water newt; a lizard. ASKLENT, ASCLENT, ASKLINT, _adv._ obliquely; asquint; on one side. |
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