A Concise Dictionary of Middle English eBook

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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.

Azrublen, v. to press, crowd; A3/4rublande, pr. p., S2.

Azruh, sb. coffin, S; throh, HD.—­AS. A3/4ruh.

Azrum, sb. strength, a crowd, glory, SD; A3/4rom, SD. Comb.:  A3/4rim-setel, thronus, SD; A3/4rimsettles, pl., S.—­AS. A3/4rymm, A3/4rymsetl.

Azrunnesse, sb.  Trinity, S; see Azreo.

Azruppe, adv. thereupon, S; see Azer-.

Azrusche, sb. a thrush, S.—­AS. A3/4rysce.

Azrustel, sb. the song-thrush, S; A3/4rostle, S. Comb. A3/4rustel-cock, thrustlecock, C2; A3/4restelcoc, S2.—­AS. A3/4rostle (Voc.).

Azrusten, v. to thrust, SD; threste, C; thristen, W; thruste, pt. s., W; A3/4rist, S; A3/4riste, pp., S.—­Icel. A3/4rA1/2sta.

Azu, pron. thou, S; see Azou.

Azues, pron. dem. pl. these, S2; see Azes.

Azuften, sb. handmaid, S; A3/4uhten, S.—­A fem. deriv. of AS. (ge)_A3/4ofta_, a comrade, properly one who sits on the same rowing-bench; from A3/4ofta ‘transtra’ (Voc.); cp.  Icel. A3/4opta.

Azulke, adj. that, those, S2; see Azilke.

Azulli, adj. such, S, SD; A3/4ellich, SD; A3/4ellyche, S2.—­AS. A3/4ullic, A3/4yllic, also A3/4uslic, A3/4yslic, from A3/4us; see Sievers, 349.  See Azus.

AzucheA deg., AzuncA deg.; see Azynken.

Azunre, sb. thunder, S; see Azoner.

Azurfen, v. to need; A3/4arf, pt.-pr. s., need, ei opus est, S; thare, H; thar, H; tharst, 2 pt.-pr. s., PP; A3/4urt, pt. s, needed, S2, H, B. Comb.:  thardestow, thou wouldst need, PP.—­AS. A3/4urfan, pt.-pr. A3/4earf; pt. A3/4orfte (A3/4urfte), Icel. A3/4urfa, pt.-pr. A3/4arf; pt. A3/4urfum; cp.  OHG. thurfan, to need (Tatian).

Azurgh, prep, through, S2, C2; A3/4ur3*, S2, W2; A3/4ure3*, S; A3/4urh, S; A3/4urch, S; A3/4uruh, S; A3/4or3*, S2; A3/4oru3*, S2, W2; A3/4orw, S; A3/4oru, S, S2; thorou, W; thurght, H; A3/4urA deg. S, S2; A3/4urf, S2, HD; A3/4oru3*like, adv., thoroughly, S. Comb.:  thurghfare, thoroughfare, C; A3/4urhfaren, to pass through; thurghfare, S2; thurghgirt, pierced through, C; thurchhurt. thoroughly hurt, S3; A3/4urh-lefien, to live through; A3/4urhlefede, pt. s., S; A3/4urh-seon, to perceive; A3/4urhsihA deg., pr. s., S; A3/4uruhut, wholly, S; thurghout, C2; A3/4uruhtut, throughout, S; A3/4oru-out, S2.—­AS. A3/4urh; cp.  OHG. thuruh (Tatian).

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