[ Abyme], sb. abyss, S2, HD.—OF. abime, abisme; Low Lat. *abyssimum, superl. of Lat. abyssus; Gr. ἄβυσσος, bottomless. ([A- 11].)

[ Ac], conj. but, S, S2, P; acc, S; ah, S, S2; ak, S2, PP; hac, S; ach, MD; auh, MD, S; auch, MD; oc, S; occ, S.—AS. ac.

Acc-; see Ac-.

[ Accident], sb. accident (a term of the schoolmen), C3.—Lat. accidentem.

[ Accidie], sb. sloth, indolence, S, CM, PP.—AF. accidie (NED); Low Lat. accidia, acedia; Gr. ἀκηδία, heedlessness, torpor. ([A- 11].)

[ Accompt], sb. account, S3; see [Acounte].

[ Accompted], pp. accounted, S3; see [Acounte].

[ Ace], sb. a jot, S3; see [As].

[ A-cennen], v. to bring forth, to beget, MD; acenned, pp. MD; accenned, S; akenned, MD; akennet, S; acende (for acend), S.—AS. á-cennan. ([A- 1].)

[ A-cennende], sb. begetting, birth, S.