[ A-hungerd], pp. a-hungered, PP, S3; ahungred, NED; afyngred, PP.—AS. ofhyngred. ([A- 3].) See [Of-hungred].

[ Aihte], sb. property, S; ayhte, S; see [Auhte].

[ Air], sb. air, S2; aire, NED; see [Eyre].

[ Airtis], sb. pl. quarters of the sky, S3; see [Art].

[ Aisille], sb. vinegar, S; eisil, MD; eisel, MD; eyselle, MD; esylle, Prompt.; aselle, MD; eysell, Sh.; aysel, H.—OF. aisil (eisil), also, aisi, Ps. 68. 21 (Metz); Late Lat. acitum (cp. OF. azet); Lat. acētum; see Schuchardt, Vokalismus, i. 294.

[ Aisliche], adv. timorously, S3; see [Eisliche].

[ Ak], conj. but, S2, PP; see [Ac].

[ Ak], sb. oak, Voc.; akis, pl., S3; see [Ook].

[ A-kelen], v. to make cold, to grow cold, S, MD.—AS. á-célan. ([A- 1].)

[ Aken], v. to ake, to throb with pain, C2, S2, Prompt., NED; eken, MD; ȝaik, NED; oc, pt. s., MD; ok, MD; oke, MD, NED; akide, NED; oken, pt. pl., PP.—AS. acan, pt. óc, pp. acen; cp. Icel. aka, to drive, Lat. agere. Cf. [Ache].