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1. † abrook, v. View full entry 1594

...trans. To endure, tolerate, abide. Cf. brook3....

2. † acture, n. View full entry 1609

...The process of acting; action....

3. admired, adj. View full entry 1597

...Considered praiseworthy or excellent; highly regarded, esteemed. In early use also: that is marvelled or wondered at....

4. adoptedly, adv. View full entry a1616

...In an adopted manner; by adoption....

5. † adoptious, adj. View full entry a1616

...Relating to adoption (in sense 1)....

6. advertising, adj. View full entry a1616

...Attending, attentive. Obs.rare....

7. † affectioned, adj.2 View full entry a1616

...Affected in style or behaviour; full of affectation....

8. aidance, n. View full entry 1593

...Assistance, aid; (occas.) an instance of this....

9. † allottery, n. View full entry a1616

...Something that has been allotted to someone; a designated portion or share, an allotment....

10. † an-ˈhungry, adj. View full entry a1616

...Hungry, in a hungry state....

11. annexment, n. View full entry 1604

...That which is annexed; an adjunct, or supplement....

12. † anthropophaˈginian, n. View full entry 1602

...Used as a sing. to Anthropophagi; an anthropophagist, a cannibal....

13. † aˈpperil, n. View full entry a1616

...Peril, risk....

14. † apperˈtainment, n. View full entry a1616

...That which belongs to; appurtenance....

15. applause, n. View full entry 1600

...Approbation loudly expressed; acclamation....

16. † aˈttask, v. View full entry 1608

...To take to task, to blame....

17. bail, v.3 View full entry 1609

...To confine. rare....

18. based, adj.3 View full entry a1616

...As the second element in compounds: having or standing on a base of a specified kind....

19. baseless, adj. View full entry a1616

...Not having an underlying basis or foundation, groundless; unjustifiable....

20. bass, v.2 View full entry a1616

...To utter or proclaim with bass voice or sound....

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