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322 GLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES.<br />

(the town), 1120.<br />

See Alysaundire.<br />

Algate, adv. by all me<strong>an</strong>s, i. e.<br />

especially, 128.<br />

Alkin ; Alkin rewmys (Alkyn<br />

realmes), realms <strong>of</strong> every kind,<br />

2363 ; Alkens (Aiken), <strong>of</strong> every<br />

kind, 1400.<br />

All, adj. all, 68, 76, 82, &c. See<br />

Al, All-Hr, Allire.<br />

All, adv. wholly, entirely, 121, 532,<br />

875, 1302; All him-selfe, quite<br />

by himself, 111, 335 ; All his <strong>an</strong>e,<br />

alone by himself, 210, 1377; All<br />

him <strong>an</strong>e, 407 ; All j^us, just thus,<br />

2907. See Al.<br />

All, conj. although, 933, 2646, 4664 ;<br />

notwithst<strong>an</strong>ding that, 2647; All<br />

if, although, 3876, 5320.<br />

All<strong>an</strong>e, adj. alone, 4840 ;<br />

(Alon),<br />

1828.<br />

All<strong>an</strong>ely, adv. only, solely, 3101.<br />

Compounded <strong>of</strong> all <strong>an</strong>d <strong>an</strong>ely,<br />

i. e. only.<br />

Alias (Alas), interj. alas, 1816, 3434.<br />

All-bedene, all at once, 3532. See<br />

Bedene.<br />

Allire (Aller), gen. pi. <strong>of</strong> them all,<br />

1255 ;<br />

Allirs, <strong>of</strong> all, 620 ; Oure<br />

aUirs, <strong>of</strong> us all, 3513. See AH.<br />

All-quat, s. everything, something<br />

<strong>of</strong> every kind, 4469.<br />

Alls, adv. also, 4943. See Als.<br />

All-Hr, put for Alf^ir, gen. pi. <strong>of</strong><br />

all (All-hir), 1855 ; All-^ir hiest<br />

(eldest), highest <strong>of</strong> all, especially,<br />

most particularly, 1765 ; All-f^irmast<br />

(All }je most), most <strong>of</strong> all,<br />

greatest <strong>of</strong> all, 2637; AU-Hrefirst,<br />

first <strong>of</strong> all, 3039. From<br />

A.S. ealra, gen. pi. <strong>of</strong> eal, all,<br />

with inserted th. See All, Althire.<br />

AU-to-gedire, adv. altogether, 476<br />

(All-to-gedyr), 1703 ;<br />

(All-togeder),<br />

715, 1204, 3255 ;<br />

(All-togeder),<br />

782.*<br />

All-to-hewyn, pp. cut all to pieces,<br />

3201.<br />

All-wav, adv. always, 404; ever,<br />

4299^; (Alway), continually, 2492 ;<br />

All-ways (Always), 2517.<br />

Almade, Lat. Amarde, 5488.<br />

Alm<strong>an</strong>ds, pZ. almonds, 4718.<br />

Almast (Almost), ado. almost, 1459.<br />

Aloes, pi. aloes, 4869.<br />

A-losed, pp. renowned, 2341 ;<br />

miswritten<br />

A-lose (Lowsed), 1960.<br />

O.F. aloser, to praise ; from los.<br />

sb. praise, due to L. laus.<br />

Als, C071J. <strong>an</strong>d adv. as, 430, 439,<br />

2353; also, 1840, 2677, 5617;<br />

(Als), as, 693, 2152; Als, as,<br />

when, 2844 ; as it were, 751*,<br />

752*; where that, 769*; Als<br />

(Also), so, 1270; as (I hope),<br />

724* ; Als belyue, as soon as may<br />

be, 2183 ; Als beUue (belyfe), as<br />

quickly as possible, immediately,<br />

2671.<br />

Also, also, 31 ; Als-so, also, 5499.<br />

Althire-fairest, fairest <strong>of</strong> all, 5092.<br />

See All-Hr.<br />

Althire-finest, finest <strong>of</strong> all, 3701 ;<br />

Althire-fynest, 3368.<br />

Aljjire-graythist, readiest <strong>of</strong> all, lut<br />

ajierror/orAlJ^ire-gretist, greatest<br />

<strong>of</strong> all, 162.<br />

AlHr-heist(All-|3ar boldest), adj. the<br />

highest (chief) <strong>of</strong> all, 1855 ;<br />

Althire-hi^est<br />

(All \>q heldest), adv.<br />

chief <strong>of</strong> all, especially, 2509,<br />

Alfjire-mast, adv. greatest <strong>of</strong> all, excessive,<br />

486.<br />

Althire-thickest (All ^^e thikest), adj.<br />

superl. thickest <strong>of</strong> all, 1323.<br />

Alto-bretind, p)ut for Al to-bretind,<br />

pt. pi. utterly broke in pieces,<br />

3905. See Bretens.<br />

Alto-bruntes(-brountes),j3r.s. wholly<br />

destroys, 1214. Bruntes is <strong>an</strong> error<br />

for Brutens, pr. s. <strong>of</strong> Brutenen, or<br />

Brutnen, to dash, break in pieces.<br />

See brutnen in Matzner ; <strong>an</strong>d see<br />

Alto-bretind.<br />

Altogedre, adv. altogether, 174 ;<br />

Alto-gedire<br />

(All-togedre), 903.<br />

Alto-maukid, misprint for Altom<strong>an</strong>kid<br />

= Al to-m<strong>an</strong>kid, pt. pi.<br />

maimed to pieces, m<strong>an</strong>gled, 4100.<br />

See M<strong>an</strong>k in Jamieson. Cf. Lat.<br />

m<strong>an</strong>cus.<br />

Alto-schatird, pt. 8. {for Al toschatird),<br />

utterly shattered in<br />

pieces, utterly scattered, 4150.<br />

Alyens, pi. aliens, str<strong>an</strong>gers, 3445 ;<br />

(Aliens), 989 ; Alyens, gen. pi.<br />

str<strong>an</strong>gers', 947.

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