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GLOSSARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES. 323<br />

Alysaumlire (Alexaiinder), Alex<strong>an</strong>dria,<br />

2764. See Alexs<strong>an</strong>der.<br />

Am, 1 p7-. s. am, 574, 842*, &c.<br />

{AmRced), pp. amazed, 1814.<br />

Amatist, amethyst, 3145, 3349<br />

Amatast, 3341 ; Amatists, pi.<br />

5384 ;<br />

Amatistis,^). 5273 ; Amytists,<br />

3679.<br />

Amay \>e, imp. s. dismay thee, be<br />

dismayed, 2816; A-maied, pp.<br />

dismayed, 1814 ; Amayd, pp.<br />

1253, 3885. O.F. esmaijer, to<br />

dismay.<br />

Amazoyne, the l<strong>an</strong>d <strong>of</strong> the Amazons,<br />

3708, 3722.<br />

Ame, 1 pr. s. I think, judge, suppose,<br />

3830, 4104; Ames, pr. s.<br />

aims, thinks, 3624 ; addresses,<br />

2563 (Amez), directs his way,<br />

;<br />

1047<br />

;<br />

pitches, sets, 2586 ;<br />

Ames<br />

(Aymes, MS. aynes), pr. s. aims,<br />

endeavours, 843 ; Ames, pr. s. 2<br />

p. supposest (but a false reading),<br />

2649 ; Amed, pt. s. intended,<br />

2821 ; refl. intended to go, 219 ;<br />

Amed (Ameyd), pt. x>J. purposed,<br />

intended, 2395 ;<br />

Amed, jtp- determined,<br />

309 ; reckoned, considered,<br />

3736. F. aimer.<br />

Ame, s. aim, guess, suspicion, 2965<br />

aim, endeavour, 2484 ;<br />

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At myn<br />

ame (ayme), as I suppose, 2987.<br />

Amend, ger. to amend (the gift), to<br />

add (thereto), 3776 ; Amendid<br />

(Mendyd), 27/). recovered, 2127.<br />

(Amenyst), pp. diminished, 2629.<br />

A-meued, pp. moved, 4556 ;<br />

(Ameved),<br />

1253.<br />

Amla3e (Amlaugh), s. <strong>an</strong> imbecile,<br />

weak person, 1705, 3542. Icel.<br />

amlo^i.<br />

Amon, Ammon, 345, 404, 420, 3398 ;<br />

Amone, 4212 ; Amon (Amone),<br />

1059; (Amoyn), 2863; Amon<br />

(Amonez), yen. Ammon's, 1072.<br />

Amonest (Amonesh), 1 pr. s. admonish,<br />

charge, 1493. E. admonish.<br />

Amonta, proper name, 2059, 2078 ;<br />

Amont, 2037.<br />

Amoued (Ameyved), pp. moved,<br />

disturbed, 1796 : (Amoved),<br />

moved, exhorted, bidden, 1493.<br />

Amphion, proper name, 2216.<br />

Amytists ; see Amatist.<br />

An, one, 3532 ; a space <strong>of</strong>, 4814 ;<br />

(Ane), <strong>an</strong>, 800. See Ane.<br />

Anabras, Anarbasontes, 3428.<br />

Anafrage, Lat. Anafag, 5488.<br />

An-<strong>an</strong>e (Anone), adv. <strong>an</strong>on, at once,<br />

1377. See Anone.<br />

Ancestris (Auncesters), pi. <strong>an</strong>cestors,<br />

2844.<br />

Ancient, adj. old, 3445.<br />

And, conj.<br />

<strong>an</strong>d (usually expressed by<br />

&), 6, 12, 15, &c.; if, 21, 354,<br />

2164, 2339, 2653; th<strong>an</strong>, 640,<br />

2840, 3819, 5300. An = th<strong>an</strong>, is<br />

given in Halliwell as in use in<br />

the North <strong>an</strong>d East. Hence, in<br />

1. 540, the reading a7id is to be<br />

retained. Cf. Icel. en, enn, th<strong>an</strong>.<br />

See And in Murray, p. 317, col. 2.<br />

Ande (Aynde), s. breath, 749<br />

Andes, pi. breathings, 4813. See<br />

A<strong>an</strong>de.<br />

Ane, adj. one, 40, 189, 307, 586, &c.<br />

<strong>an</strong>, 191, 697, 767*; alone, 391 ;<br />

some one, 465 ; Eftir <strong>an</strong>e, after<br />

one pattern, all alike, 4619 ;<br />

Ane<br />

o>er, <strong>an</strong>other, 1240; yme <strong>an</strong>e,<br />

thyself alone, 732, 5623 ;<br />

Him<br />

<strong>an</strong>e, himself alone, 53, 169 ;<br />

jour<br />

<strong>an</strong>e, each one <strong>of</strong> you, 3176. See<br />

All, An.<br />

Anec, sho7't for Anect<strong>an</strong>abus, king<br />

<strong>of</strong> Egypt, 40, 71, 79, 95, 168, 191,<br />

210, 219, 242, 290, 306, 352, 398,<br />

537,670, 701,717, 1126, 1134.<br />

Anect<strong>an</strong>abus, king <strong>of</strong> Egypt, 533,<br />

693 ; Anec<strong>an</strong>abus, 486 ;<br />

Anectabus,<br />

1131. See Anec.<br />

Anelepy, adj. a single, 109. See<br />

Anlepi.<br />

Anell (Angle), put for Angle, nook,<br />

corner, region, 1630. See Angle.<br />

Anely (Only), adv. only, merely,<br />

995,2464,2729; alone, 1020. See<br />

Anly.<br />

A-nente (Anense), prep, about, concerning,<br />

735 [Anenffe = Anentf s ;<br />

<strong>an</strong>d hence Anens-t, ivith added t] :<br />

A-nentes (Anence), touching, regarding,<br />

2716. See Enentis.<br />

Anentes, ^r. s. becomes <strong>an</strong>nihilated,<br />

3302. O.F. <strong>an</strong>ienter, to bring to<br />

naught. See <strong>an</strong>iente in Murray.<br />

Anepo, proper name, 2955.<br />

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