A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 648 pages of information about A Concise Dictionary of Middle English.

Azas, pron. dem. pl. those, S, S2; see Azes.

Azat, pron. dem., pron. rel. and conj. that, S, S2; A3/4et, S, S2; at, S2, S3, H, NED.—­AS. A3/4A|t.  See Aze.

Azauien, v. to permit, SD; A3/4eauien, S; thave, HD.—­AS. A3/4afian.

Aze, pron. dem. and def. art. m. that man, the, S; A3/4A|, S; te, S; to, S; A3/4at, n, S, S2; A3/4et, S, S2; tat, S; tatt, S; A3/4es, gen. m., S; A3/4es A3/4e, so much the (more), S; A3/4as, S; A3/4ane, acc. m., S, S2; A3/4an, S, S2; A3/4ene, S; A3/4enne, S; A3/4en, S, S2; A3/4am, dat. m., S;. A3/4an, S; A3/4en, S, S2; A3/4on, S; A3/4o, S; A3/4a, S; A3/4eo, nom. f., S; A3/4A|re, dat. f. and gen. f.; A3/4are, S; A3/4ere, S; A3/4ar, S; A3/4er, S; A3/4a, acc. f., S;. A3/4o, S; A3/4eo, S; A3/4ie, S; A3/4e, inst. as in A3/4e bet, the better, PP. Comb.:  the self, itself,.  H.—­ONorth. A deg.A(C), see Sievers, 337.

Aze, pron. rel. who, which, S.—­AS. A deg.e (the indeclinable relative pronoun).  See above.

Aze, conj. than, S—­AS. A deg.e, ‘quam.’

Azeaw, sb. habit, virtue, S; see Azew.

Azedam, sb. prosperity, Prompt, HD.  See Azeen.

Azede, sb. pl. nations, S2 (3. 29); see Azeode.

Azeden, adv. thence, S; see AzeA3/4en.

Azeder, adv. thither, S2; see Azider.

Azeef, sb. thief, C2; see Azeof.

Azeen, v. to thrive, vigere, Prompt.; thee, S3, C2, C3, Spenser (2), HD; the, C, HD; the, 1 pr. s. subj., PP; theech (thee + ich), may I thrive, C3; theich, PP; A3/4eagh, pt. s., SD; i-A3/4e3*, S2.—­AS. (ge)A3/4A(C)on:  *_A3/4A-han_; cp.  Goth. theihan; see Sievers, 383, Douse, p. 40.

Azefe, sb. leafy branch, twig; theve, Prompt. Comb.:  thefethorn, buckthorn, Alph. (n*. p. 156), Voc.; thefthorne, H; thewethornys, pl., morus, Voc.; the-*thorne, ramnus, Prompt.; the thorntre, Voc.—­AS. A3/4yfe (A3/4A(C)fe), A3/4efe-A3/4orn, ‘ramnus’ (Voc.), A deg.eofeA deg.orn (Voc.); cf.  AS. A3/4Afian, ‘frutescere’ (Voc.).

Azei, pron. pl. they, S, PP, C; A3/4e3*3*, S; te3*3*, S; A3/4ai, S, PP, S2; tai, S; the, S3; A3/4e3*3*re, gen., S; te3*3*re, S; thair, S2; thayr, PP; Azar, S2, S3 Aze3*3*m, dat. acc., S; thaim, S2; thaym, PP; tham, S2. Comb.:  Azam-selue, themselves, S2.—­Icel. A3/4eir, they (Dan. de), gen. A3/4eirra, dat. A3/4eim; cp.  AS. A deg.Ai, those.  See Aze.

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