_Wyntown._

Lat. _habil-is_, Fr. _habile_, C. B. _abl_, Teut. _abel_, id.

ABIL, _adv._ Perhaps.

V. ~Able~.

ABYLL, _adj._ Liable, apt.

V. ~Abil~.

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ABITIS, _s. pl._ Obits, service for the dead.

_Bannatyne Poems._

Lat. _obit-us_, death; also, office for the dead.

ABLACH, _s._ A dwarf, an expression of contempt, S. B.

_Gl. Shirrefs._

Gael. _abhach_, id.

ABLE, ABLIS, ABLINS, _adv._ Perhaps, peradventure, S. _Yeable-sea_, id.

_Montgomery._

A. S. _abal_, Isl. and Su. G. _afl_, strength, properly that of the body; _afl-as_, to be _able_.

ABLINS, _adv._

V. ~Able~.

ABOWYNE, ABONE, ABOW, _prep._ Above, S. Yorks. Westmorel.

_Barbour._

A. S. _abufan_, id. The radical term is evidently _ufan_, supra.

_To_ ABREDE, _v. a._ To publish, to spread abroad.

_Gl. Sibb._

A. S. _abraed-an_, propalare.

_To_ ABREDE, _v. n._ To start, to fly to a side. Chauc. _abraide_, id.

_Henrysone._

ABREID, ABRADE, ABREAD, _adv._ Abroad, at large, S.

_Burel._

A. S. _abred-an_, extendere, or Isl. _a braut_, forth, in via.

ABSTINENCE, _s._ A truce, cessation of arms.

_Spotswood._

Fr. id. L. B. _abstinentia_.

AB-THANE, ABTHANE, _s._

V. ~Thane~.

ABULYEIT, ABULYEID, ABILYEIT, _part. pa._

1. Drest, apparelled.

_Douglas._

2. Equipped for the field of battle.

_Acts Ja. II._

Fr. _habill-er_, to clothe.

ABULIEMENT, _s._ Dress, habit; Fr. _habiliment_.

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