The other references are made to the pages.
A GLOSSARY.
[B.=Bailey's _Universal Etymological Dictionary_ (8th ed. 1737).
K.=Kersey's _Dictionarium Anglo-Britannic.u.m_ (1708).
Sk.=Prof. Skeat's Aldine Edition (1871).
Speght=Glossary to Speght's Chaucer (1598).
T.=Tyrwhitt.
C.=Chatterton's notes to the poems.]
Abessie, E. III. 89. _Humility_. C.
Aborne, T. 45. _Burnished_. C.
Abounde, H. 1. 55. [Evidently _avail_; K. B. and Speght do not help.]
Aboune, G. 53. _Make ready_. C.
Abredynge, ae. 334. _Upbraiding_. C.
Abrewe, p. 281. 60. as _Brew_.
Abrodden, E. I. 6. _Abruptly_. C.
Acale, G. 191. _Freeze_. C.
Accaie, ae. 356. _a.s.swage_. C.
Achments, T. 153. _Atchievements_. C.
Acheke, G. 47. _Choke_. C.
Achevments, ae. 65. _Services_. C.
Acome, p. 283. 95. as _Come_.
Acrool, El. 6. _Faintly_. C.
Adave, H. 2. 402. [Probably _beheld_; cannot be explained from K., who has nothing nearer than adawe (O.), _to awaken; awoke_ can hardly be the meaning.]
Adawe, p. 282. 78. _Awake_.
Addawd, H. 2. 110. [_Limply_. Sk. translates _wakened_ from B.'s addawe, _to waken_, which makes no sense. K. has 'adaw, _to awaken_; but it is used by the poet Spencer _to slacken_'; hence the meaning I have given.]
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.