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1. a, adj. View full entry ?a1160
...Used in an indefinite noun phrase referring to something not specifically identified (and, freq., mentioned for the first time) but treated as one of a class: one, some, any (the oneness, or...
2. a, prep.1 View full entry OE
...Expressing position within, situation, etc.: in, with; = on7a13. Now Eng. regional....
3. † a, conj. View full entry ?a1325
...= andI....
4. a-, prefix2 View full entry c1275
...(No longer productive.) Expressing completeness; = y-23....
5. aback, adv. View full entry OE
...In a backward direction; to or towards the rear; back. Also fig. and in extended use: from the scene of action, away, to a distance; to a former place or...
6. abaht, adv. and prep. View full entry 1839
...About....
7. a-be, v. View full entry 1718
...Sc., Eng. regional, and Irish English (north.). As infinitive, in phrase to let (also leave, etc.) a-be: to leave off, desist...
8. abear, v. View full entry eOE
...trans. To bear, carry; to raise up. Obs....
9. ables, adv. View full entry 1673
...Perhaps, possibly; = aiblins...
10. about, adv., prep.1, adj., and int. View full entry eOE
...In rotation or revolution; round in a circular course. Now rare except in fig. use with verbs....
11. abouts, adv. and prep. View full entry a1387
...= about (in various senses). Cf. nearabouts...
12. above, adv., prep., n., and adj. View full entry lOE
...With regard to writing: further up on the present page; previously in the text; in a preceding paragraph, passage, etc. See also senses C. 3, D....
13. abraid, v.1 View full entry OE
...trans. To move (something) suddenly or violently, to wrench, snatch; to pull out; to draw (a sword). Also fig.Obs....
14. abraid, v.2 View full entry c1330
...trans. To reproach, reprove; = upbraid2. With for, †of, †with....
15. abreid, adv. View full entry c1540
...= abroad (in various senses)....
16. abroad, adv., prep., and n. View full entry c1300
...Over a broad or wide area; widely, broadly; †so as to be fully open or outspread (obs.). In later use more commonly with reference to non-physical things, as news, information,...
17. acause, conj. (and adv.) View full entry 1819
...Because. Also as with of....
18. according, adj. and adv. View full entry c1300
...With to. Corresponding to something; agreeing, matching. Obs....
19. aching, adj. View full entry ?c1225
...Of a part of the body, a wound, etc.: painful, sore; throbbing with pain; (of a need, desire, etc.) giving rise to continuous or recurring mental distress....
20. acker, n.1 View full entry 1440
...A strong or turbulent current in the sea; a flood tide. Obs....