ADDILL, ADDLE, _s._

1. Foul and putrid water.

_Douglas._

2. The urine of black cattle, Renfrews.

A. S. _adl_, filthy gore, Teut. _adel_, filth, mire.

Hence,

_To_ ADDLE, _v. n._ To moisten the roots of plants with the urine of cattle, Renfrews.

Su. G. _adl-a_, mejere.

ADIST, _prep._ On this side, S. It is opposed to _ayont_, i. e. on the other side.

_Kelly._

Perhaps from Germ. _diss_. hoc, E. _this_.

_To_ ADORNE, _v. a._ To worship, to adore.

_Abp. Hamiltoun._

ADRED, _adv._ Downright.

_Douglas._

Fr. _adroit_, or _droit_, right, straight, Lat. _direct-us_, Rudd.

ADREICH, _adv._ Behind, at a distance.

_To follow adreich_, to follow at a considerable distance, S. B.

_Adrigh_, O. E.

From the adj. _Dreich_, q. v.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

ADREID, _conj._ Lest.

_Palice Hon._

Imper. of A. S. _adraed-an_ timere.

ADRESLY, _adv._ With good address.

_Wyntown._

AE, _adj._ One, S.

V. letter A.

_Ramsay._

AE, _adv._ Always; E. _aye_.

_Z. Boyd._

Isl. _ae_, semper, Moes. G. _aiw_ aeternum.

AER, _s._ Oar.

V. ~Air~.

_Stat. Gild._

_To_ AFAYND, _v. a._ To attempt, to endeavour, to try.

_Wallace._

A. S. _afand-ian_ tentare.

AFALD, AFAULD, AEFAULD, AUFAULD, EFFAULD, _adj._

1. Honest, upright, without duplicity, S.

2. Used to denote the unity of the divine essence in a trinity of persons.

_Barbour._

Moes. G. _ainfalth_, Isl. _einfauld_, A. S. _anfeald_, simplex.

Immediately from S. _a_ or _ae_ one, and _fald_ fold.

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