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QLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES. 321<br />

(Aftir), prep, after, 763*; Efter<br />

(After), 976 ; Eftire (Aftir), 695.<br />

Agayn, adv. again, 188, 332, 383 ;<br />

Agayne, 1336 ; Agayn (Ayayn),<br />

back, 1183, 1785; Agayn, back,<br />

185, 889.<br />

Agayn, against ; Agayn-st<strong>an</strong>de, v.<br />

resist, 636.<br />

Agayn, prep, against, 50, 82,<br />

3545 ; towards, 4814 ;<br />

(Ayayns),<br />

against, 1322 ;<br />

(Agayns), to meet,<br />

1123; A-gayne, to meet (tliem),<br />

3964 ;<br />

(Agayns), against, 2423 ;<br />

(Ayayns), against, towards, 795,<br />

1969, 2382 ; Agaynes, against,<br />

contrary to, 473 ;<br />

(Agayns),<br />

against, 1501, 1878, 1973; towards,<br />

to meet, 170, 953;<br />

Agayns (Ayayns), prep, against,<br />

2208, 2748 ; to meet, 2857.<br />

(Agayn-come), s. return, 2890.<br />

(Agaynward) ; see Agynward.<br />

Age, s. age, 315, 1002, 1108, 1109,<br />

1474,<br />

Agek<strong>an</strong>y, Lat. Agat<strong>an</strong>, 5488.<br />

Aghe, 8. awe, 5186.<br />

Aghille, adj. ; error for Atbille, 29.<br />

See Athill.<br />

(Aght),_pl 8. ought, 3370.<br />

A-glopened (Aglopned), pp. terrified,<br />

alarmed, 874. <strong>The</strong> prefix a-<br />

is intensive ( A.S. a-). Icel. glupna,<br />

to be downcast.<br />

Agraythen, v. to array, deck, set<br />

out, 3456. Icel. grei^a, to arr<strong>an</strong>ge.<br />

A-greuyd, pp. aggrieved, <strong>an</strong>gered,<br />

1954.<br />

A-grydis, pr. pi. dash, clash, 3611.<br />

Cf. gride, v. as used by Milton,<br />

P. L. vi. 329 ; M. E. girden, to<br />

strike.<br />

Agynward (Agajmward), in return,<br />

1933.<br />

Ai, adv. ever, always, 239, 242,<br />

1875, 3529; (Ay), 1225, 1401,<br />

1773, 2114, 2250. See Ay, Aye.<br />

Ailis (Ayles), ^r. s. ails, 849 ; Ailes<br />

(Aylez), 2158 ; incites, 4609<br />

Ailed, pt. a. (who) was ill (<strong>of</strong>),<br />

5605.<br />

Aiquare, adv. everywhere, 3408.<br />

Aire, s. air, 27, 542, 4334 ; Of the<br />

aire (ayre), (made) <strong>of</strong> the air,<br />

1487 ; Airis, pi. atmospheres, 29.<br />

ALEXANDER.<br />

Aire, s. heir, 233, 3470, 3579 ;<br />

(Ileyr),<br />

2755,3086 ;<br />

(Hayr), 1606 ;<br />

(Ayre),<br />

977 ; Ayr, 2006.<br />

Aire, s. eyre, circuit, 4321.<br />

Aires, pr. 8. goes, journies, 2680,<br />

3595 ;<br />

(Ayres), 1277, 1907, 1994 ;<br />

(Ayrez), 1050, 1072, 2239;<br />

(Ayers), 912, 2034 ; Airis, goes,<br />

53, 135, 407; (Ayres), 695,<br />

873, 1597; (Ayers), 795, 1121;<br />

(Ayrez), 2248 ; Aires, pr. s. rejl.<br />

goes, 2637; pr. pi. go, 3110;<br />

Airid, pt. s. went, 843 ; Aire,<br />

imp. 8. 2 p. go thou, 5179 ; Aires,<br />

imp.jd. go, 989, 2770 ; Airis, 1185 ;<br />

Air<strong>an</strong>d (Ayr<strong>an</strong>d), pres. pt. coming,<br />

942. O.F. eirer, to journey,<br />

Low Lat, iterare; from L. iter, a<br />

journey. See Ayres.<br />

Aif^ir, adj. each, either, 2614;<br />

Aithire, 2620, 5066 ;<br />

( Ather), 770,<br />

785, 1520, 3417 ; (Af^ir), 802.<br />

Aixe, for Axe, pr. pi. 1 p. ask, p,<br />

281, 1, 61 ; Axie, 2 pr.pl. p. 281,<br />

1. 66.<br />

(Ak), conj. but, 875. A.S. ac.<br />

Akis, pr. s. aches, 538.<br />

Al, adv. all, 943 ; wholly, 640, 790,<br />

798,799; Alto, wholly too, much<br />

too, 1010, 1738. See All.<br />

Al, conj. although, 3464.<br />

A-l<strong>an</strong>de, adv. on l<strong>an</strong>d, hence downwards<br />

to a place <strong>of</strong> rest, 393.<br />

See the context.<br />

Al<strong>an</strong>e, adj. alone, 132.<br />

Al<strong>an</strong>e, Lat. Allnnis, 5493.<br />

Albastis, for Alblastis (Alblastrez),<br />

pi. cross-bows, 2225.<br />

Alblaster (Awblester), cross-bow,<br />

or cross-bow-bolt, 1400<br />

;<br />

(Alblastres),<br />

pi. cross-bow-bolts, 3046.<br />

Alblastis, pi. cross-bow-men, 5450.<br />

Aid (Old), adj. old, 2263; (Olde),<br />

2117; (Aide), 2176; Aide (Aid),<br />

1020.<br />

Aldfadire, gen, <strong>of</strong> thy father-inlaw<br />

(), lit. old father's, 5376.<br />

A.S. eald-foeder, a gr<strong>an</strong>dfather,<br />

<strong>an</strong>cestor.<br />

(Aldours) ;<br />

see Eldirs.<br />

Alegis, ^r. pi. allege, 4558.<br />

<strong>Alex<strong>an</strong>der</strong>, passim, spelt Alexs<strong>an</strong>dire,<br />

17, 620; gen. 904.<br />

Alexs<strong>an</strong>der (<strong>Alex<strong>an</strong>der</strong>), Alex<strong>an</strong>dria

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