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Amor Son 11, Proth 100, to expiate, iv<br />

vi 25, to determine, VII vii 38, to discbarge,<br />

acquit oneself <strong>of</strong>, Daphn 535, Amor<br />

Son 80<br />

assurance, certainty, 111 iv 9, security, v xi<br />

35<br />

assure, to secure, keep safe (also fig ), 11 viii<br />

30, iii 11 23, v xii 2, to be sure, assert, 11 x<br />

8, to make sure <strong>of</strong>, have confidence n, Bellay<br />

87<br />

assynd, pret pointed out, 1 VII 28<br />

astart, astert, to start up, 111 11 29, to happen<br />

to, befall, S C Nov 187<br />

astate, state, condition, S C Sept 24<br />

astond, astound, ppl adj stunned, amazed,<br />

1 11 31, vii 7, Daphn 314<br />

astomed, ppl adj = pa part <strong>of</strong> astony,<br />

stunned, 1 11 15, S C July 227, astonished,<br />

Bellay 113<br />

astonish, to stun, iv viii 43<br />

astonying, ppl adj causing amazement, confounding,<br />

v 11 54<br />

astound, pret struck, iv vii 9<br />

astr<strong>of</strong>ell, astrophel, a bitter substance, per<br />

haps astrophyllum star-leaf, or Aster Trtpo'<br />

hum Daphn 346, Past Elegte 196<br />

Astr<strong>of</strong> ell,pseudonym = Sir Philip Sidney, Clout<br />

449,45c<br />

atchieuen, to finish, conclude (successfully), 1<br />

v 1<br />

atonce, attonce, immediately, 1 111 5, xi 13,<br />

together, 111 111 40, x 17, already, S C Feb<br />

38<br />

atone, attone, together, 11 1 42, 111 ix 2,<br />

iv iv 14, ix 30, v xi 43, S C May 30,<br />

Teares 418, agreed, united, 11 1 19, agreement,<br />

Clout 843, at once, immediately, iv<br />

xii 9<br />

attach, pret, pa part attacht, -ed, to seize,<br />

iv ix 6, v v 18, vi vii 35,36, to attack,<br />

III viii 33, vi 111 10<br />

attame, to reach, manage, iv vn 2 7,vi vm 15<br />

attaint, to sully, stain, 1 vu 34, iv 1 5<br />

attemper, to moderate, regulate, 11 11 39, xm<br />

51, to attune, bring into harmony, 11 xu 71,<br />

S C Apr 5, JuneS<br />

attempted, tempted, v xi 63<br />

attendement, intention, vi vi 18<br />

attent, sb attention, iii ix 52, vi ix 37<br />

attent, ppl adj attentive, intent, vi ix 26<br />

attone, see atone<br />

attonement, agreement, concord, reconciliation,<br />

v viii 21<br />

attones, together, S C March 53<br />

attrapt,furmshed,dressed(<strong>of</strong>ahorse),iv iv 39<br />

attribute, vb v iv 28<br />

GLOSSARY. 665<br />

atweene, adv in between, Clout 81, Eptth<br />

'55<br />

atweene, atwene, prep, between, 11 1 58,<br />

vi vi 37<br />

atwixt, adv in between, at intervals, III xu 2<br />

aumayld, pa part enamelled, 11 111 27<br />

autenticall, authentic, iv xii 32<br />

autentique, authentic, Two Lett p 640,<br />

author, iii vi 9<br />

auaile, sb value, pr<strong>of</strong>it, benefit, v. r 49, S, C<br />

Nov 87, Hubberd 1204<br />

auaile, auale, vb to fall, sink, descend, lower,<br />

1 1 21, iv 111 46,5 C Jan 73, Feb 8, Sept<br />

251, to dismount, alight, 11 ix 10<br />

auaunt, to advance, 11 111 6, to depart, be <strong>of</strong>f,<br />

vi vi 21<br />

auauntage, advantage, II v 9<br />

auenge, revenge, iv 1 52,11 15<br />

auengement, vengeance, I iv 34, II iv 6,<br />

III v 24, Hubberd 1317<br />

auentre, to push, thrust forward, III I 28, iv<br />

111 9, vi 11<br />

auise, auize, &c , see aduise<br />

amsefull, attentive, observant, iv vi 26<br />

auoided, pa part emptied, II ix 32, departed,<br />

withdrawn, III 1 58<br />

auouche, to prove, establish, I x 64, to state,<br />

maintain, Two Lett pp 618, 639<br />

auoure, avowal to make a «to answer for,<br />

vi III 48<br />

auow, to vow, III iv 10<br />

awaite, sb watch, ambush, iv x 14, v ix 9<br />

aware, wary, alert, v xi 13<br />

awarned, pa part warned, III x 46<br />

awayes, away, Gnat 430<br />

awhape, to terrify, iv vn 5,v xi 32, Hubberd<br />

72<br />

ay, ever, III I 60, in xi 41, S C Feb 198<br />

ayer, air, Teares 118<br />

aygulet, see aglet<br />

ayme, sb intention, design, II vi 10<br />

aymed, ppl adj intended, desired, II iv 46,III<br />

vn 40<br />

ayrie, airy, v viii 34 Cf ayer<br />

B<br />

babe, doll, S C May 240<br />

bable, bauble, toy, Three Lett p 624<br />

bace, sb prisoner's base, v viii 5;, to bid<br />

bace = to challenge, in xi 5, bydding base<br />

prisoner's base, S C Oct 5<br />

bace, adj low, deep, i v 31, II xii 8, III u<br />

backbite, to slander, Hubberd 719<br />

backstartmg, starting back, v xi 6L

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