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1. † ABC, v. View full entry 1611

...intr. To say the alphabet, or letters of the alphabet....

2. † abequitate, v. View full entry 1623

...intr. To ride away....

3. † abgregate, v. View full entry 1623

...trans. To lead away....

4. † abigate, v. View full entry 1657

...trans. To drive away....

5. abilitate, v. View full entry a1628

...trans. To enable; to endow with ability or capacity; to make fit; = habilitate1. Cf. able...

6. † abjudge, v. View full entry 1654

...trans. To take (a thing) away from a person by judgement. Cf. adjudge1a(b)....

7. abjudicate, v. View full entry 1602

...trans. To pass judgement against; to reject or disallow; to prohibit. Now rare....

8. † ablegate, v. View full entry 1621

...trans. To send away or to a distance; to banish....

9. abligate, v. View full entry 1615

...To bind; to tie up. Obs....

10. † ablocate, v. View full entry 1623

...trans. To let or hire out....

11. ablude, v. View full entry 1610

...intr. To differ, be out of keeping. Usu. with from....

12. † abnodate, v. View full entry 1656

...trans. To prune (a tree)....

13. † abone, v. View full entry 1622

...trans. Prob.: to support, uphold. rare....

14. † abortivate, v. View full entry 1625

...trans. To make abortive or fruitless. Cf. abortive1....

15. † abortive, v. View full entry 1615

...trans. To cause abortion; to make ineffectual or fruitless....

16. † about, v.1 View full entry 1694

...trans. (only with ship as object). To change the course of (a sailing vessel) to the opposite tack; = to put aboutput1. Also fig....

17. abrade, v. View full entry 1675

...trans. To wear down or smooth by rubbing or scraping; to damage the surface of (the skin, etc.) by such action. Also fig....

18. † abrenunciate, v. View full entry 1618

...trans. = abrenounce...

19. † abripe, v. View full entry 1623

...trans. To ravish, rape (a woman)....

20. abrupt, v. View full entry 1634

...trans. To break off, to sever; to interrupt suddenly; to curtail....

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