The Rowley Poems eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 278 pages of information about The Rowley Poems.

The Rowley Poems eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 278 pages of information about The Rowley Poems.

Adente, AE 396. Fastened.  C.

Adented, G. 32. Fastened, annexed.  C.

Aderne, H. 2. 272.  See Derne, Dernie. [Sad, cruel, from K.’s dern
(O.), sad, &c.]

Adigne.  See Adygne.

Adrames, Ep. 27. Churls.  C.

Adventaile, T. 13. Armour.  C.

Adygne, Le. 46. Nervous; worthy of praise.  C.

Affynd, H. 1. 132. Related by marriage.

Afleme, p. 287. 14. as Fleme; to drive away, to affright.

After la goure, H. 2. 353. should probably be Astrelagour;
Astrologer. [A singular mistake for B.’s Asterlagour an astrolabe
Sk.]

[Agested, p. 278. 9. Heaped up (B.). (For C.’s clowde Sk. boldly reads clod.)]

Agrame, G. 93. Grievance.  C.

Agreme, AE 356. Torture.  C.—­G. 5. Grievance.  C.

Agrosed, p. 286. 6. as Agrised, terrified.

Agroted, AE. 348.  See Groted.

Agylted, AE. 334. Offended.  C.

Aidens, AE. 222. Aidance.

Ake, E. II. 8. Oak.  C.

Alans, H. 2. 124. Hounds.

Alatche, AE. 117. [? call for help.  K. has latch (O.) release, let go, but this cannot be the meaning intended.]

Aledge, G. 5. Idly.  C.

Alest, AE. 50. Lest.

All a boon, E. III. 41. A manner of asking a favour.  C.

Alleyn, E. I. 52. Only.  C.

Almer, Ch. 20. Beggar.  C.

[Alofe, H. 1. 292. Aloft.]

[Alse, AE. 1063. Else.]

Aluste, H. i. 88. [The sense is clearly draw himself out, release himself; but K. B. and Speght throw no light on the word.]

Alyne, T. 79. Across his shoulders.  C.

Alyse, Le. 29. Allow.  C.

Amate, AE. 58. Destroy.  C.

Amayld, E. II. 49. Enameled.  C.

Ameded, AE. 54. Rewarded.

Amenged, p. 278. 6. as Menged; mixed.

Amenused, E. II. 5. Diminished.  C.

[Ametten, M. 46. Met.]

Amield, T. 5. Ornamented, enameled.  C.

[Anenste, as Anente; against.]

Anente, AE. 475. Against.  C.

Anere, AE. 15. Another.  C. [Ep. 48. another time or occasion.]

Anete, p. 281. 64. [put an end to, from C.’s nete, nothing.]

Anie, p. 281. 59. as Nie; nigh.

[Anie, H. 1. 120. Annoy.]

Anlace, G. 57. An ancient sword.  C.

Antecedent, AE. 233. Going before.

Applings, E. I. 33. Grafted trees.  C.

Arace, G. 156. Divest.  C.

[Arcublaster, H. 2. 52.  K. has arcubalista, a warlike engine for casting great stones, and Speght has arblasters, crosse-bowes.  This last is evidently C.’s meaning.]

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