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1. † acome, v. View full entry OE
...intr. To come forth, to germinate; to come into being or to hand. Also: to attain to....
2. † alder, n.2 View full entry OE
...A parent; an ancestor, a forefather....
3. † alith, v. View full entry OE
...trans. To separate, remove; to tear off, sever....
4. † alling, adv. View full entry OE
...Wholly, entirely; in every way, altogether, quite; at all....
5. † ˈanlikeness, n. View full entry OE
...The quality of being like to; likeness, resemblance, similitude....
6. annealed, adj. View full entry OE
...Set on fire. Obs....
7. † aˈqueath, v. View full entry OE
...To speak out; to resound, re-echo....
8. asunder, adv. View full entry OE
...In or into a position apart or separate; apart....
9. † ˈathel, adj. and n.2 View full entry OE
...Of persons: Noble by birth or character, eminent, illustrious, renowned....
10. † aˈtwend, v. View full entry OE
...intr. To go away, escape (with dat. = from)....
11. † avel, n. View full entry OE
...Strength, physical force....
12. † aˈwherf, v. View full entry OE
...To turn away, turn round....
13. † belie, v.1 View full entry OE
...trans....
14. † beot, n. View full entry OE
...A promise, vow, threat, boast....
15. blade, n. View full entry OE
...The leaf of a herb or plant; originally perhaps (as in Icelandic) applied to those of all herbs, while leaf was used of the foliage of trees. Now applied ...
16. † ˈbrember, n. View full entry OE
...A by-form of bramble...
17. childish, adj. View full entry OE
...Of, belonging, or proper to a child or to childhood; childlike; infantile, juvenile....
18. † cust, n.1 View full entry OE
...Choice, action or faculty of choosing....
19. dewy, adj. View full entry OE
...Characterized by the presence of dew, abounding with dew; covered or wet with dew....
20. dim, adj., n.1, and adv. View full entry OE
...Of a light, or an illuminated object: Faintly luminous, not clear; somewhat dark, obscure, shadowy, gloomy. The opposite of bright or clear....
