O.E. = Old English or Anglo Saxon. O.Fr. = Old French. 32/1094 = page 32, line 1094. Abye, 32/1094, «vb.» to pay for, expiate. O.E. âbycgan. adaunte, 28/957, «vb.» to subdue. Fr. danter, donter, dompter. aferde, 39/1337, «pp.» afraid. O.E. âf[^æ]rde. affrayned, 43/1495, «pt. s.» asked. O.E. frignan. afraye, 26/896, «sb.» disturbance, fight. agreved, 29/992, «pp.» aggrieved. Fr. aggrever. alayned, 43/1497, «pt. s.» concealed, dissembled. Icel. leyna. alle and some, 22/749, altogether, every one. almiht, 38/1329, «adj.» «See note.» ameved, 29/994, «pp.» moved. amonge, 57/1994, «adv.» in the mean time, now and then, sometimes. «See note to» l. 1974. aplight, 17/573, «adv.» certainly, indeed. «See note.» areeste, 34/1166, «sb.» rest, support. O.Fr. arrest. arson, 41/1410, «sb.» pommel. Fr. arçon. aspied, 10/314, «pp.» espied. Fr. espier. assaye, 83/2889, «sb.» value. Fr. essai. assorte, 57/1997, «sb.» assembly, company. «See note.» assoyled, 70/2455, «pt. pl.» absolved. astraye, 16/532, «adv.» out of the right way, roving about without guidance. astyte, 42/1456, «adv.» immediately. asure, 5/134, «sb.» azure. atame, 27/935, «vb.» to tame, subdue. O.E. âtamian. atone, 32/1103, agree. attones, 31/1067, at once. avente, 36/1237, «vb.» to take breath. Fr. venter. avoure, 69/2390, «sb.» protection, protectress. avyse, 49/1716, «vb.» to consider, advise with one’s self. Fr. aviser. awapide, 59/2057, «pp.» astounded, bewildered. «See note.» ayene, 85/2981, «adv.» back. Bandon, 19/636, «sb.» disposal. bassatours (?), 29/995, «sb.» vavassors. bawson, 2/52, «sb.» badger. baye, 27/940, «sb.» recess, niche. «See note.» beckyn, 3/64, «vb.» beckon. O.E. bêacnian. bedight, 88/3070, «vb.» to dispose, to surrender, to send forth. behight, 25/859, «pt. s.» promised. O.E. heht. bende, 13/420, «vb.» to direct. bente, 20/665, «adj.» bent, crooked. benysone, 9/289, «sb.» blessing. Fr. benoison. bette, 49/1716, «adv.» better. bikure, 78/2732, «sb.» skirmish. bispake, 5/165, «pt. s.» spoke with. bistadde, 75/2616, «pp.» placed in peril, hardly bestead. Cf. O.E. stæððan. Dan. bestede. biwry, 46/1580, «vb.» betray. O.E. biwrêgan. bloo, 29/1005, «adj.» blue. Icel. blâr. blynne, 70/2442, «vb.» to cease, stop. O.E. belinnan. bobaunce, 7/211, «sb.» boasting. boure, 54/1870, «sb.» a lady’s apartment, boudoir. O.E. bûr. bowe, 53/1853, «sb.» bough, branch. O.E. bôg. braide, 32/1098, «pt. s.» drew. O.E. brægd. brayde, 8/247, «sb.» craft, deceit, artifice. «See note.» breddes, 5/131, «sb.» birds. O.E. bridas. broke, 57/1965, «vb.» to break. bronte, 91/3166, «sb.» blow. buskede, 31/1055, «pt. s.» prepared, arrayed. Icel. bûask. by, 3/87, «vb.» buy, pay. O.E. bycgan. bydene, 84/2942, immediately. «Originally» mid ene. «See note.» bygone, 3/79, «pp.» afflicted. «See note.» bykeringe, 74/2595, «sb.» skirmish.
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