V. ~Lite~.

_Lyndsay._

ALLAGRUGOUS, _adj._ Grim, ghastly.

_Journ. Lond._

Perhaps from _all_, Moes. G. _alla_, and _gruous_, ghastly, q. v.

ALLAGUST, _s._ Suspicion.

_Journ. Lond._

Fr. _a le goust_, has a taste or smack.

_To_ ALLAYA, _v. a._ To ally.

_Complaynt S._

Fr. _alli-er_.

ALLANERLIE, ALANERLY, ALLENARLY, _adv._ Only, solely, S.

From _all_, and _anerly_, only.

_Reg. Maj._

ALL ANYS, _adv._ Together, in a state of union.

_Wallace._

From _all_, A. S. _eall_, and _anes_, the genit. of _an_ unus, q.

all of one.

ALLARIS, ALLERIS, Common, universal, an old genitive used adjectively.

O. E. _alre_, id.

_Wyntown._

A. S. _allera_, genit. pl. of _all_, omnis; Belg. _aller_, id.

V. ~Aller~.

ALLA-VOLIE, ALLE-VOLIE, _adv._ At random, S.

Fr. _a la volee_.

_Philotus._

ALLA-VOLIE, ALLE-VOLIE, _adj._ Giddy, volatile; "An _alle-volie_ chield," a volatile fellow, S.

ALLE-MEN, _adj._ Common, universal.

_Popul. Ball._

Su. G. _all-maen_, communis, Teut. _alle-man_, omnis h.o.m.o, _al-ghemeyn_, universus.

ALLAR, ALLER, _s._ The alder, a tree, S.

_Statist. Acc._

ALLER, _adv._ Wholly, entirely, altogether. _Aller-hale_, a pleonasm.

_Barbour._

O. E. _alder_, id. often prefixed to a superlative.

V. ~Allaris~.

ALLERIS, _s. pl._ The same with ~Allaris~.

_Douglas._

ALLEVIN, _part. pa._ Allowed, admitted.

_Bannatyne Poems._

A. S. _alef-an_, concedere, permittere; Su. G. _lofw-a_, Moes. G.

_laub-jan_, id.

ALLIA.

V. ~Alya~.

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