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A Middle English Vocabulary Designed for use with SISAM'S Fourteenth Century Verse & Prose
prep. against, XVI 280; to loke a., to gaze on, XVI 92. [Extended from prec.]
Agast, pp. afraid, XIV c 51, XVII 184, 297; astonished, XVII 449. [a- + OE. gæsted, afflicted.] See Gastli.
Age, n. age, time of life, VI 52, XII introd.; mature age, IX 22; old age, VII 6, XIV c 106, &c. [OFr. age.]
Ago, pp. gone by, XII a 34. [OE. ā-gān.]
Agrete, adv. collectively, as a body, VI 200. [OE. on + grēat.]
Agreued (for), pp. weighed down (with), V 302; annoyed (by), I 88. [OFr. agrever.]
Aȝayn, adv. again, back, V 53, 257, 332; Aȝe, XIII a 8; Aȝein, Aȝeyn, I 230, VIII a 44, XII a 28, &c.; Aȝen, IX 132; Oȝain, II 141, 162. [OE. ongēn, ongegn.]
Aȝayn, Aȝen, Aȝein, Aye, Oȝain, prep. against, III 58, V 48, IX 19; towards (of time), II 497, XII b 18. [As prec.] See Agayn.
Aȝeines, prep. against, contrary to, VIII a 309, 311, 315; Aȝenes, XIII b 17; Aȝens, I 261, 264, VIII b 78; Aȝenus, XI a 29. [Prec. + adv. -es.] See Agaynes.
Aȝenst, prep. against, IX 92, 315, XI b 43, 46, 97. [Extended from prec.] See Agaynste.
Aȝleȝ, adj. without fear, V 267. [ON. agi + OE. -lēas.] See Awe.
A-hungrye, adj. hungry, XVII 499. [a- + OE. hungrig.]
Ai, Ay, adv. always, ever, IV a 1, 14, VII 18, X 61, XV a 10, 17, &c.; for ay, for ever, XVII 26. [ON. ei.]
Ay, n. fear, in for loue or ay, in any event, II 571. [OE. ege.]
Aye. See Aȝayn.
Ayenbyte, n. remorse. See III introd. [OE. ongēn + bite.]
Ayere, Aire, n. air, IV b 5, VII 107, 110. [OFr. air.]
Aire, n. heir, VIII b 62. [OFr. (h)eir.]
Ays. See Ese.
Aither, Ayþer, Athir, Eyþer, adj. and pron. both, VII 65; either, V 112; eyþer oþer, each other, XIII b 57; athir othir in, one in the other, X 22. [OE. ǣgþer, both; ā(w)þer, either.] See Euþer.
Ayther, Aþer, conj. or, VI 131; ayther ... or, either ... or, XVII 477. [As prec.] See Or2; Oþer, conj.
Aywhere, adv. on all sides, V 113. [OE. ǣghwǣr.]
Aketh, pres. pl. ache, VIII a 253 (see Wombe). [OE. acan.]
Akyng, n. aching, XI b 136.
Al, adj. all, I 120, II 114, III 6, &c.; Alle, I 19, &c.; pl. III 55, &c.; al(l) a(n), a whole, VII 183, VIII a 253, XIII a 32, 44, XIV c 4; al(le) maner(e), all kinds of, II 589, XI a 12 (cf. Alkyn); al(le) þing(e), see Þing; all way, weys, see Alway, Way; all it (þei, we), all of it (them, us), XV g 16, IX 104, XVII 456, &c.; here names of alle, the names of them all, I 37; of al and sum, in general and particular, in full, VI 224; as sb. all, XVI 303, &c.; every one (with sg. verb), VI 87. [OE. al(l).] See Algate, Alkyn, Alsaume, &c.
Al, All(e), adv. entirely, quite, very, I 108, II 76, V 304, VIII a 138, &c.; in comb. with To-, II 81, 106, 262, IV a 78, VII 147; with For-, II 398, XV c 29. Al away, quite away, IV a 75; al one, alone, V 87, XII a 131, b 15; al oon, all one (and the same thing), XI a 41; al to, up to (the number of), III 56; all be (were) it þat, although, IX 50, 171, 302, 312; all if, although, XVII 231. [OE. al(l).]
Al, All(e), n. all, everything, III 43, 51, &c.; about al, in all directions, II 387; ouer al, everywhere, II 208 (OE. ofer all). [OE. al(l).]
Aldai, Al day, adv. all day, V 166, XII introd. [OE. alne dæg.]
Alde. See Olde.
Alepy, adj. (a) single, I 159. [OE. ā̆nlēpig.]
Algate, adv. by all means, at any rate, I 107, II 231. [Cf. ON. alla götu, all along, always.] See Gate, n2
Algatis, adv. continually, XI a 38. [Prec. + adv. -es.]
Aliens, n. pl. foreigners, XIII b 61. [OFr.

