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1. A, n. View full entry OE

...The letter, and the sound it represents....

2. a, prep.1 View full entry OE

...Expressing position within, situation, etc.: in, with; = on7a13. Now Eng. regional....

3. aback, adv. View full entry OE

...In a backward direction; to or towards the rear; back. Also fig. and in extended use: from the scene of action, away, to a distance; to a former place or...

4. † abaeile, v. View full entry OE

...trans. To anger, offend; to provoke....

5. † aban, v. View full entry eOE

...trans. To summon, esp. by proclamation; spec. to call to arms. Freq. with out....

6. † abare, v. View full entry OE

...trans. To lay bare, uncover; to strip. Also fig....

7. abb, n. View full entry eOE

...Originally: the woof or weft in a web. Later also: the warp in a web. Freq. attrib., as abb thread, abb wool, etc....

8. Abba, n.1 View full entry OE

...An invocation to God as father. Chiefly in Abba, father....

9. abbot, n. View full entry eOE

...A man who is the head or superior of an abbey of (Christian) monks. Also used as a title placed before (and in Old English also after) a name....

10. abbotess, n. View full entry eOE

...= abbess1....

11. † abbotric, n. View full entry OE

...The benefice or jurisdiction of an abbot or abbess; an abbacy. Also: an abbey....

12. abear, v. View full entry eOE

...trans. To bear, carry; to raise up. Obs....

13. † abeat, v. View full entry OE

...trans. To beat, strike. Also fig....

14. † abede, v. View full entry eOE

...trans. To proclaim or deliver (a message)....

15. † abelghe, v. View full entry eOE

...trans. To anger, enrage; to offend....

16. † abey, v.1 View full entry OE

...trans. To bend, curve; to incline, lower; to make obedient; to subject, subordinate (to a person or command). Also refl....

17. abide, v. View full entry OE

...trans. Now rare and arch....

18. † abite, v. View full entry OE

...trans. To tear or destroy by biting. Also of the wind: to tear (something) to pieces....

19. † ablast, v. View full entry OE

...trans. To blow on or at; to blast. In quot. OEfig.: to inspire....

20. † ablend, v. View full entry OE

...To deprive of sight, blind; to deprive of sight temporarily; to dazzle....

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