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1. a, int.1 View full entry ?c1200

...Expressing invocation, surprise, or admiration; (also) used to gain attention. Obs....

2. addle, v.1 View full entry ?c1200

...trans. To earn (money, etc.). Also in early use: †to deserve (punishment, etc.); to merit (spiritual reward, etc.) (obs.)....

3. addling, n.1 View full entry ?c1200

...The action of earning or deserving something; that which a person earns or merits. Obs....

4. † albedene, adv. View full entry ?c1200

...As a group or total; altogether, collectively; all together. Also: one and all....

5. † all whole, adj. and adv. View full entry ?c1200

...Entire, complete; intact. poet. in later use....

6. aloft, adv. and prep. View full entry ?c1200

...Above, high up; at a high elevation in relation to an observer; overhead....

7. alone, adj., adv., and n. View full entry ?c1200

...Being on one's own, by oneself; having no other present; unaccompanied. Also in extended use, of things, animals, etc....

8. alpha, n. and adj. View full entry ?c1200

...(The name of) the first letter (Α, α) of the Greek alphabet, corresponding to English a....

9. alther, adj. View full entry ?c1200

...Of or belonging to all the people specified. In early use following the genitive of a plural personal pronoun; in later use following a possessive pronoun. Cf. all5, ...

10. † ˈamboht, n. View full entry ?c1200

...A handmaid, bondwoman....

11. † ange, n. View full entry ?c1200

...Trouble, affliction, anguish....

12. anger, v. View full entry ?c1200

...To distress, trouble, vex, hurt, wound. Obs....

13. † angetness | andgetness, n. View full entry ?c1200

...Acknowledgement, confession....

14. † angetting | andgetting, n. View full entry ?c1200

...Acknowledging or confessing....

15. † aveled, adj. View full entry ?c1200

...Endowed with strength....

16. † awn(e, v.2 View full entry ?c1200

...trans. To put before a person's eyes; to show, manifest. refl. To manifest oneself, appear....

17. ay | aye, adv. View full entry ?c1200

...Ever, always, continually....

18. bait, v.1 View full entry ?c1200

...trans. To set on (a dog) to bite or worry....

19. band, n.1 View full entry ?c1200

...Anything with which one's body or limbs are bound, in restraint of personal liberty; a shackle, chain, fetter, manacle. arch....

20. bank, n.1 View full entry ?c1200

...A portion of the surface of the ground raised or thrown up into a ridge or shelf; a lengthened mound with steeply sloping sides. Hence, One side or slope of...

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