Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIV. by Revised by Alexander Leighton
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_To_ ASSAILYIE, _v. a._ to attack, to assail.
_To_ ASSOLYIE, _v. a._ to acquit. ASTEER, _adv._ in confusion; in a bustle. A'THEGITHER, _adv._ altogether. ATHORT, _prep_, through, athwart. ATOUR, ATTOURE, _prep._ over. ATTOMIE, _s._ a skeleton. ATTELED, _part. pa._ aimed. ATTER-CAP, ATTIR-COP, _s._ 1. a spider; 2. an ill-tempered person; one of a malignant or virulent disposition. ATWEESH, _prep_, between; betwixt. AUGHT, _pret. pa._ possessed. AUCHT, _s._ property; possession; that which is exclusively one's own. _In aw my aucht_, all I am possessed of. AUKWART, AWKWART, _prep._ across; athwart. AULD-CLUITY, _s._ the devil. |
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