Abide, v, 17, to attend on. About, i, 11, out of. Acquite, viii, 1, release, set free. Addrest, ii, 11, armed, equipped; x, 11, directed. Advise, i, 33, consider. Advizement, iv, 12, counsel, advice. Afflicted, Int. 4, humble. Affray, iii, 12, terror, alarm; v, 30, to startle. Affronted, viii, 13, opposed. Afore, x, 49, ahead, in front of. Agraste, x, 18, favor, show grace. Albe, v, 45, although. All, x, 47; xii, 23, although. Almner, x, 38, almoner, distributer of alms. Als, ix, 18, also, quite so. Amate, ix, 45, dismay, dishearten. Amis, iv, 18, linen head-dress. Amoves, iv, 45; viii, 21; ix, 18, moves. Andvile, xi, 42, anvil. Apply, x, 46, attend to, add. Aread, viii, 31, 33; ix, 6, 23; x, 51, 64, tell, explain; xii, 28, advise; ared, x, 17; explained; areeds, Int. 1, urges. Arise, vi, 32, depart, rise out of. Armorie, i, 27, armor. Arras, iv, 6; viii, 35, tapestry. Aslake, iii, 36, appease, abate the fury of. Assay, ii, 13, approved quality, value; vii, 27, trial; viii, 8, assault; ii, 24; iv, 8; viii, 2; xi, 32, try, assail, attempt. Assoiled, x, 52, absolved. Astond, ii, 31; vi, 9; ix, 35, astounded, amazed. Attach, xii, 35, seize, arrest. Attaine, ii, 8, reach, fall in with. Attaint, vii, 34, obscure, discolor. Avale, i, 21, fall, sink. Avise, v, 40; viii, 15, perceive. B Baite, i, 32, feed, refresh. Bale, i, 16; viii, 4, disaster, destruction; ix, 16, 29, trouble, grief. Banes, xii, 36, banns of marriage. Battailous, v, 2, warlike, ready for battle. Battrie, ix, 11, assault. Bauldrick, vii, 29, a leather girdle for the sword or bugle, worn pendant across the shoulder and breast. Bayes, vii, 3, bathes. Beades, i, 30, prayers. Beadmen, x, 36, men devoted to prayer for the soul of the founder of the charitable institution in which they lived. Become, x, 16, gone to; became, x, 66, suited. Bed, ix, 41, bid. Bedight, xii, 21, adorned. Beguyld, xi, 25, foiled. Beheast, iv, 18, command. Behight, x, 64, name, declare; x, 50, intrusted, delivered; xi, 38, behot, promised. Beseemed, viii, 32, suited, was becoming. Beseene, xii, 5, (good) looking, or (well) dressed. Bestedd, i, 24, situated, badly off. Bet, iii, 19, beat; bett, vi, 5. Betake, xii, 25, intrust to, hand over to. Bethrall, viii, 28, imprison, take captive. Bever, vii, 31, the lower and movable part of the helmet. Bewaile, vi, 1, cause, bring about. Use either forced, or an error (Nares). Bidding, i, 30, praying. Bilive, or blive, v, 32, quickly. Blame, ii, 18, hurt, injury, or blameworthiness. Blaze, xi, 7, proclaim. Blent, vi, 42, stained. Blesse, v, 6; viii, 22, brandish; vii, 12; ix, 28, protect, deliver; pp. blest. Blubbred, vi, 9, disfigured or swollen with weeping. Blunt, x, 47, dim (of eyesight). Bond, i, 3, bound. Booteth, iii, 20, 40, profits, avails. Bootlesse, v, 33, without avail. Bost, iii, 24, vain glory. Boughtes, i, 15; xi, 11, folds, coils. Bound, x, 67, lead. Bouzingcan, iv, 22, drinking vessel. Bowrs, viii, 41, muscles.
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