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Leighton, Revised by Alexander

"Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIV."


AIZLE, _s._ a hot ember.
ALANE, _adj._ alone.
ALANG, _adv._ along.
ALD, AULD, _adj._ old.
ALMOUS, AUMES, _s. pl._ alms.
AMAIST, _adv._ almost.
AMANG, _prep._ among.
AMBRY, _s._ a press or closet where victuals are kept for
daily use.
AN', _conj_. and.
ANE, _adj._ one.
ANENT, _prep_, over against; opposite.
ANETH, _prep_, beneath.
ANEUCH, _adv._ enough.
ANIEST, _adv._ or _prep._ on this side of; on the
nearest side.
ANITHER, _adj._ another.
ANKERSTOCK, _s._ a loaf made of rye, sweetened with
treacle.
ANSE, _adv._ once.
APERT, _adj._ brisk; bold; free.
APERTLY, _adv._ briskly; readily.
APON, APOUN, _prep._ upon.
APPARELLE, _s._ equipage; furniture for warfare.
APPLERINGIE, _s._ the plant called southernwood.
ARCH, _adj._ averse; reluctant.
_To_ ARGLE-BARGLE, ARGIE-BARGIE, _v. a._ to contend;
to bandy backwards and forwards.
ARK, _s._ a large chest used for holding meal or corn.
ARK _of a Mill_, _s._ the place in which the
water-wheel moves.
_To_ ARLE, _v. a._ to give earnest of any kind.
ARLES, _s._ earnest of any kind.
ARLY, _adv._ early.
ARMYN, ARMYNG; _s._ armour; arms.
ART _and_ PART, accessory to, or abetting.
ASSE, _s._ ashes, plural _assis_ and _aiss_.
ASSHOLE, _s._ place for receiving ashes under the grate.


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