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A Middle English Vocabulary
Designed for use with SISAM'S Fourteenth Century Verse & Prose

A Middle English Vocabulary Designed for use with SISAM'S Fourteenth Century Verse & Prose

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representing older inflected forms, III 11 (first), 13, 49; adj. one, a single, IV a 58, X 157; (predicatively) one, united, IV a 56; pron. one, IV b 1, 43; a certain person, IV a 69, X 169. See A(n), On(e).

Ane, prep. on; ane his lhordes haf, on his master's behalf, III 11. [From OE. on, an, on anal. of in, inne.]

Anely, adv. only, IV b 81. [OE. ānlic, adj.] See Onely.

Anewe, adv. once more, XV a 22. [a- + OE. nēowe.]

Angelis. See Aungel.

Anger, n. grief, V 276. [ON. angr, grief.]

Angré, adj. angry, XVII 187. [From prec.]

Angwys, n. grief, IV b 28, [OFr. anguisse.]

Ani, Any, adj. any, I 2, 18, II 528, &c. [OE. ǣnig.] See Eny, Ony.

Animal, n. animal, II 364. [OFr. animal.]

Anodir. See Anoþire.

Anoynt, v. to smear, XVII 127. [Formed on OFr. enoint pp. of enoindre.]

Anon(e), adv. at once, straightway, next, II 385, 499, VI 224, XVII 490, 526, &c.; Onone, VII 149, XVII 275. [OE. on ān.]

Anothire, Anoþer, adj. and pron. another, IV b 3, 34, IX 37, &c.; Anoþur, XIV c 27; Anouþer, I 140; Anodir, XVI 87. [OE. ān + ōþer.]

Anouȝ. See Ynoȝ.

*Anowrned, pp. adorned, II 363 (MS. anowed). [OFr. aourner; ? a- to an- on anal. of E. alternation a-, an-.]

Ansuer(e), Answere, v. to answer, III 5, 25, IX 178, XII b 76; Andzuerede, pa. t. III 33. [OE. an(d)swerian.]

Answar, n. answer, VI 158. [OE. an(d)swaru.]

Ant. See An, conj.

Antifeners, n. pl. antiphonaries, XI b 229 (note). [OFr. antiphonier.]

Apayed, pp. pleased, satisfied, VIII a 102, 189. [OFr. apaier.] See Paie.

Apassed, pp. as prep. past, VI 180. [OFr. apasser.]

Ap(p)ere, Appiere, v. to appear, VI 45, XII a 132, XVI 368, XVII 173. [OFr. aper-; apareir.]

Ap(p)eyre, v. to do harm to, injure, impair, VIII a 126, 164, 212, XIII b 14; Apeyryng, n. impairing, XIII b 15. [OFr. empeirer.] See Empeyre.

Apert, adj. plain, V 324; adv. openly, plainly, I 200, VI 229; for all to see, II 586. [OFr. apert.]

Apon. See Vpon.

Aposede, pa. t. put a (hard) question to, VIII b 10. [OFr. oposer, aposer.]

Apostel, n. apostle, XI a 12, b 15, 99, 273, &c. [OE. apostol.] See Posteles.

Apparaille, v. to dress, VIII a 59. [OFr. aparailler.]

Apparale, n. preparations, apparatus, gear, X 3, 14, 44, 119. [OFr. aparail.]

Apparence, n. appearance, XII a 127. [OFr. ap(p)arence.]

Appetit (to), n. desire, appetite (for), VIII a 261, IX 15, XII a 87. [OFr. apetit.]

Appiereth. See Ap(p)ere.

Approprid, pp. assigned as personal property, XI b 97. [OFr. aproprier.]

Aquit, pp. requited, XII b 138, 197. [OFr. aquiter.]

Ar, conj. before (usually with subj.), VIII a 93, 196, 258, 261, 269, XV g 33, &c. [OE. ǣr, and with weak stress æ̆r(?).] See Are; Er(e), adv.; Or.

Ar(e), pres. ind. pl. are, IV b 18, V 9, 27, &c.; Aren, VIII a 268, 270, &c.; Arn(e), II 13, VI 24, 42, &c. [OE. (Nth.) aron.] See Art, Er(e), Ben, &c.

Aray, n. array, X 68; rank, estate, VI 131; of aray, stately, XVII 539 (or grete of aray, great in magnificence). [OFr. arei.]

Arayed, pp. arranged, XIII a 1. [OFr. areyer.]

Aratede, pa. t. rebuked, VIII b 11. [Unknown.]

Archidekenes, n. pl. archdeacons, VIII b 75. [OE. ærce-diacon, OFr. archedekne.] See Dyacne.

Are, adv. before, I 93, XVI 38, 98, 345. [ON. ár (? late Nth. ar); but see Ar, conj.]

Arered, pp. raised, set up, XIII a 11, 13, &c. [OE. ā-rǣran.]

Arȝe (wyth), v. to be terrified, quail (at), V 203, 209, 233. [OE. eargian.]

Aryȝt, adv. rightly, right well, XIII b 46; Ariht, XII a 67, XIV c 61. [OE. on-riht, ariht.]

Arise, Aryse, v. to arise, rise, get up, come to pass,

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