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GLOSSARY.
Abaide, v. pt. abode, stayed, re¬
mained, D.Ai. i. 244.
Aboade, sb. abode, S.H. 48.
Aboue, prep, above, M. i. 89.
Abstract, v. abstract, withdraw, M.
v. 25.
Acho, sb. Haco, King of Norway, H.
238.
Acquent, v. acquaint, D. 25 ; D.
177 ; acquynt, pr. t. T.C. 871.
Acquite, v. requite, repay, F.F. i. 4.
Acquynt. See Acquent.
Actiounes, sb. actions, M. i. 64.
Addrest, v. pp. addressed, directed,
D.Ai. i. 119.
Adminicles, sb. additions, H. 235.
Lat. adminiculufn.
Admyrde, v. pp. admired, M. xviii. 1.
Adoir, v. adore, M. iv. 24; adoird,
pp. adored, S. i. II.
Adoune, prep, down, D.JE. ii. 478.
Adversar, sb. adversary, M. i. 149.
Advyse, sb. insight, penetration, M.
xxi. 46.
Adwyce, sb. advice, M. i. 63.
Affect, v. love, place my affections, M.
iii. 22; bear affection, T).M. ii. 82.
Affectioune, sb. affection, M. i. 94 ;
affectiounes, M. iii. 3.
Affordis, v. pr. t. causes, M. ii. 54.
Affrayed, adj. afraid, M. i. 14; af-
freyde, adj. Ps. iii. 6 ; afrayed, M.
ii. 79.
Againe, adv. again, M. ii. 62.
Agasts, v. dismays, terrifies, D./E. ii.
729.
Aght, adv. at all, in any degree, M. ii.
20.
Agravat, v. aggravate, M. iv. 18.
Agredgd, v. increased, M. ii. 63.
Lat. ag-gregare.
Ag4, prep, against, H. 236.
! Air, sb. heir, H. 240 ; airs, H. 240;
aires, H. 243.
Aire, sb. Ayr, H. 249.
Airie, adj. airy, M. xxi. no.
Airl’d, v. pp. arranged for, C.B. 547.
Airmes, sb. arms, M. i. 9 ; airmed, v.
pp. armed, M. ii. 43.
Airmies, sb. armies, Ps. xliv. 9.
Airt, sb. art, M. ii. 55.
Airtles, adj. artless, M. xviii. 18.
Alace, interj. alas, M. ii. 69.
Alder, adj. older, former, C.C. 189.
Allanerlie, adj. alone, H. 240; allen-
nerly, Ps. iv. 5.
Alleadgeance, sb. allegiance, C. 276.
Alluiring, adj. alluring, M. iv. 8.
Alowd, adv. aloud, D.Ai. i. 89.
Als, adv. also, M. ii. 74.
Alwise, adv. always, D.Ai. iii. 320.
Alyfe, adj. alive, T.C. 254.
Alyk, adv. alike, S. ix. 12.
Amaizment, sb. amazement, M. vi. 10.
Amrows, adj. amorous, D.A5. i. 524.
An., adj. contr. for annual, H. 242.
Ane, art. a, an, M. i. title, &c.
Aneugh, adv. enough, sufficiently, M.
xviii. 12.
Angouse, sb. Angus, H. 254; Anguse,
H. 256.
Anguisch, sb. anguish, M. ii. 32.
Anie, adj. any, Ps. iv. 6.
Anoyis, sb. troubles, annoyances, M.
xv. I.
Anoyr, adj. another, H. 240.
Apairt, adv. apart, D.AL. i. 186.
Apears, v. appears, M. xi. 19.
Appeird, v. pt. appeared, M. i. 10;
S. iv. 10.
Apryle, sb. April, M. xviii. 10.
Ar, v. are, M. ii. 21.

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