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GLOSS ARIAL INDEX, AND INDEX OF NAMES. 329<br />

Ayre, s. heir, 588. See Aire.<br />

(Ayres), pr. s. goes, 832* ;<br />

(Ayrez),<br />

2114; (Ayres liyrri), goes, 749;<br />

(Ayres), imp.pl. go ye, 889, See<br />

Aysy (Asy), Asia, 1630. See Asie.<br />

Aythire, pron. eitlier, eacli, 4500 ;<br />

(Ather), 2043; Aythir, 4391;<br />

(Ather), either, 1583.<br />

(Ay-whare), adv. everywhere, 781.*<br />

Ajayne (Ayayn), adv. again, back<br />

again, 1393, 3240.<br />

A^e, 8. awe, terror, d<strong>an</strong>ger, 2987 ;<br />

(Aw), awe, 1459 ; Artaxenses aje,<br />

fear <strong>of</strong> Artaxerxes, 169.<br />

A3e, pr. 8. ought (lit. owes), 3370<br />

ought (to be). 4245 ;<br />

(Aght,<br />

pt. s.), 3370 ;<br />

(Awght, pt. s.), it<br />

becomes (him), 1820; (Aught,<br />

pt. 8.), it becomes, 1928. A.S. ah.<br />

A^e (Awe), pr. pi. 2 p. owe, 2763 ;<br />

pr. 8. owns, rules over, 4712. A.S.<br />

ah.<br />

Ajed, pp. terrified, lit. awed, 3635.<br />

See A^e, sb.<br />

A^efullest; adj. superl. awefullest,<br />

most terrible, 16.<br />

A^t (Awght), pt. s. impers. ought<br />

(for him to do), 717 ; owed, 918 ;<br />

Ajt, possessed, 2125 ;<br />

(Aught),<br />

2 pt.pl. did possess, 2292; A^te,<br />

pt. 8. owned, possessed, 18. A.S.<br />

dhte. See Awght.<br />

Ait, num. eight, 3462, 3930.<br />

Ait<strong>an</strong>d, ord. eighth, 3830 ; Aitent,<br />

4836.<br />

Ajte, 8. possession, valuable property,<br />

hence, present, 5134. Lowl.<br />

Sc. aucht: A.S. oeht.<br />

Bab, 8. babe ; <strong>The</strong> bab with to play<br />

= for the babe to plav with,<br />

2500 ;<br />

Babbis, pi. babes, 1772.<br />

Babilon, Babylon, 1683; (Babyloyne),<br />

2597; Babiloun, 5627;<br />

Babiloj-n, 6611.<br />

(Babyst), error for Bayst, 2146. See<br />

Baise.<br />

Bac (Bake), 8. back, 932 ; Backis,<br />

pi. 3894.<br />

Bachelere, s. voung knight, 4209,<br />

4778; (Bachelers, ;/), 1594;<br />

Bachelers, p. bachelors, young<br />

novices in arms, 155,<br />

974, 1003, 1797, 2088 ; Bachelars,<br />

4111.<br />

Backes, pi. bats, 3936. "Bakke,<br />

vespertilio " ; Prompt. Parv.<br />

Bactry, Bactria, 3950.<br />

Bacus, 8. Bacchus, 4525.<br />

Bad, pt. 8. bade, 2294, 3138, 3458<br />

(Bade), 1667; Badd, 5540 ; Bad,<br />

1^. pi 2195 ;<br />

(Byde), pt. pi. 2285.<br />

Baddis (Baddez), id. cats, 1763.<br />

C'f. Sc. badr<strong>an</strong>s, a cat ; the game<br />

called cat is also called bad (see<br />

Halliwell).<br />

Bade, pt. s. abode, 4982 ; remained,<br />

waited, 811*; pt. pi. waited,<br />

abode, 5550.<br />

Bade (Bode), s. delay, tarrying,<br />

2908, 2951, 5204.<br />

(Badly), adv. badly, 1782. A corrupt<br />

reading ; see Badrich.<br />

Badriche, s. foolish one (), 1782.<br />

It seems to be a vocative case,<br />

Cf. A.S. Icedling, <strong>an</strong> effeminate<br />

person ;<br />

badling, a worthless per-<br />

(Halliwell).<br />

Bages, pjl. badges, 4181,<br />

Baggis.joZ. bags, 123.<br />

Baies (Bays), pr. s. bays, barks,<br />

1805.<br />

Bailyfs (Bail3ais), pi bailiffs, 2294.<br />

Baise, imp. pi. abase (yourselves),<br />

be dismayed, 4156 ; Baiste<br />

(Babyst), jjt. s. humbled, 2146 ;<br />

Baist (Bassyd), pp. abashed, cast<br />

down, 2567 ;<br />

(Basyt), humbled,<br />

2447. See Bayst.<br />

Baisens, pi. basins, 5278.<br />

Baistell (Bastell), s. building, fort,<br />

tower, 1161, 1306, 1339, 1398,<br />

1422; Baistall, 1333. O.F. bastille,<br />

from bastir, to build.<br />

Baisting, s. boasting, 2016.<br />

Baitis, pr. s. 2 p. dost bait, dost<br />

provoke, 5355.<br />

Bak, 8. back, 928 ; Bake, 124, 218,<br />

711, 732* 3054, 3602; Bakis<br />

(Bakkez), pi. backs, 2601,<br />

Bakin, pp. baked, 4435.<br />

Bakward (Bakeward), adv. back-<br />

Avard, 1408.<br />

Bala<strong>an</strong>, proper name, 1293, 1430,<br />

1442; Balaa[n], 1301, 1312,<br />

Bal<strong>an</strong>, s. (perhaps) a kind <strong>of</strong> hempen

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