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1. † Achillize, v. View full entry 1672
...trans. To harass or chase in a manner reminiscent of Achilles....
2. † Actaeon, v. View full entry 1582
...trans. To make a cuckold of....
3. Adam and Eve, v. View full entry 1925
...trans. To credit or accept (something) as the truth; to believe. Chiefly in would you Adam and Eve it?...
4. † adsolve, v. View full entry 1605
...intr. With infinitive. To resolve....
5. Aladdinize, v. View full entry 1848
...trans. To transport or transform as if by magic....
6. † alard, v. View full entry a1425
...trans. To fatten....
7. alexander, v.1 View full entry 1666
...trans. Used allusively with reference to the harsh sentences customarily imposed by Judge Alexander: to hang (a person)....
8. † Alexander, v.2 View full entry 1700
...trans. With up. To praise or flatter (a person); to extol....
9. † aˈquile, v. View full entry c1400
10. † aˈrate, v. View full entry 1377
...To rate, rebuke, reprove....
11. † areim-en, v. View full entry a1250
...To set at large, liberate....
12. aroint | aroynt, v. View full entry 1608
...In aroint thee! (? verb in the imperative, or interjection) meaning apparently: Avaunt! Begone!...
13. † aˈrout, v. View full entry c1390
14. † arr, v.1 View full entry a1400
...To anger, vex, worry....
15. † aˈrunt, v. View full entry 1399
...To rail at, revile, scold, rate; or ? to drive away. (If the latter is the sense, cf. Shakespeare's aroint)...
16. † aˈwhape, v. View full entry c1300
...To amaze, stupefy with fear, confound utterly....
17. † awn(e, v.2 View full entry ?c1200
...trans. To put before a person's eyes; to show, manifest. refl. To manifest oneself, appear....
18. Babylonize, v. View full entry 1607
...trans. and intr. To align or affiliate with Babylon or Babylonia. Obs....
19. badge, v.2 View full entry 1552
...trans. To buy up (provisions) for resale elsewhere; to hawk for sale; (occas. more generally) to deal in (a commodity). Also intr.: to engage in buying and selling in...
20. baffle, v. View full entry 1548
...To subject to public disgrace or infamy; spec. to disgrace a perjured knight with infamy. Obs....
