[Alofe, H. 1. 292. _Aloft_.]
[Alse, ae. 1063. _Else_.]
Al.u.s.te, 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.]
[Ardurous, p.25. 30. ? as if _ardourous_, valiant.]
Arist, Ch. 10. _Arose_. C.
Arrowe-lede, H. 1. 74. [Neither K.B. nor Speght throws any light on _-lede_. Sk. reads _arrow-head_.]
Ascaunce, E. III. 52. _Disdainfully_. C.
Asenglave, H. 1. 117. [_Ashen-spear_. K. has glaive, _a weapon like a halbert_.]
Askaunted, Le. 19. [_Look carelessly at_, from two words side by side in K., askaunce (O.), _if by chance_, and askaunt (O.) _to look askaunt i.e. to look sideways_.]
Aslee, ae 504. [Probably _sidle_ would give the meaning. Sk. renders _dost but slide away_.]
a.s.seled, E. III. 14. _Answered_. C.
Ashrewed. Ch. 24. _Accursed, unfortunate_. C.
a.s.swaie, E. 352. [There is no satisfactory explanation; the sense is clearly _cause_.]
Astedde, E. II. II. _Seated_. C.
Astende, G. 47. _Astonish_. C.
Asterte, G. 137. _Neglected_. C.
Astoun, E. II. 5. _Astonished_. C.
Astounde, M. 83. _Astonish_. C.
Asyde, p. 282. 90. perhaps _Astyde_; ascended. [More probably _wyth Trouthe asyde_ means _at the side of Truth_.]
Athur, H. 2. 466. as _Thurgh_; thorough.
Attenes, ae 18. _At once_. C.
Attoure, T. 115. _Turn_. C.
Attoure, ae 322. _Around_.
Ave, H. 2. 636. for _Eau_. Fr. Water.
Aumere, Ch. 7. _A loose robe, or mantle_. C.
Aumeres, E. III. 25. _Borders of gold and silver_, &c. C.
Aunture, H. 2. 133. as _Aventure_: adventure. Autremete, Ch. 52. _A loose white robe, worn by priests_. C.
Awhaped, ae. 400. _Astonished_. C.
Aynewarde, Ch. 47. _Backwards_. C.