---- _sb._ == agreement. RG. 388, 447
Account, _v. n._ == render an account or reckoning. Pilate 86
---- _sb._ == reckoning. 164 B. Sermon, st. 24
Accurse, _v. a._ RG. 296, 474
Accuse, _v. a._ RG. 523. part. "acoysing," == accusing or accusation.
Alys. 3973
Acele, _v. a._ == seal. RG. 510. See Asele
Ache, _sb._ == smallage or water-parsley. Wright"s L. P. p. 26. Fr. ache
Ache, _v. n._ RG. 240 pret. "ok." RG. 208
Acoled, == cooled. O. and N. 215
Acomber, _v. a._ == enc.u.mber. Alys. 8025
Acopede, == accused. See Aculp
Acore, _v. a._ == make sorry, grieve. RG. 75. part. "acorye," == chastened, punished. RG. 390
Acost, _adv._ == at the side. Alys. 2443, 3547
Acquaint, _v. a._ RG. 15, 465
Acquit, _v. a._ RG. 565
Acton, _sb._ == a leathern jacket worn under the armour. Alys. 2153. Fr.
acoton. See Burguy s. v.
Acue, _adv._ == on his rump. Fr. au cul. Marg. 67
Aculp, _v. a._ == accuse. RG. 544. pret. "acopede." 773 B.
Adaunt, _v. a._ RG. 61, 372
Aday, _adv._ == by day. O. and N. 219
---- == of the day, "a?en eve aday," "on the evening of the day." RG. 289
Adder, _sb._ Alys. 5262
Addle, _adj._ == rotten. O. and N. 133
Adi?te, _v. a._ == adapt, prepare. O. and N. 326
Admiral, _sb._ [amyrayl.] RG. 409. [admirald.] K. Horn 95
Admonishment, _sb._ [amonestement]. Alys. 6974
Adown, _prep._ [adun]. O. and N. 1452
---- _adv._ RG. 376.
Adownward, _adv._ RG. 362. Fragm. Sci. 321
Adraw, _v. a._ == draw (as a sword). RG. 361, pret. "adrou." == drew. RG.
400
Adread, _v. n._ == fear, be in dread. O. and N. 1264
---- _adj._ == in fear. Rel. S. iv. 2. part. "adrad." 44 B.
Adrench, _v. a._ == to drown, pret. "adrentte." RG. 384
---- _v. n._ == be drowned, pret. "adrent." RG. 401. part. "adrencte." RG.
437. "adronke." RG. 430
Adri?e, _v. a._ == endure. K. Horn, 1068. AS. a-dreogan
Adun, _v. a._ == stun. O. and N. 337
Adun, _adv._ == adown, _q. v._
Advance, _v. a._ == set forward, promote. RG. 503; to _advance_ a girl in marriage. RG. 431
Advancement, _sb._ Alys. 2570
Advent, _sb._ == the season of Advent. 1849 B.
Advice, _sb._ 101 B.
Advowson, _sb._ [vowson]. RG. 471
Adwole, _adv._ == in error. O. and N. 177. AS. dwelian, dwola
Ae, _adv._ for "a?e," == against. 1456 B.
Afaitment, _sb._ == address, skill. Alys. 661
Afare, _part._ == gone away. St Kath. 176
Afaytye, _v. a._ == manage, reduce to subjection. RG. 177
---- 3 s pret. "afighteth." Alys. 6583. Fr. afaiter