[ Al-halowen day], sb. All Saints’ Day, NED.—AS. ealra halgena dæg.
[ Aliance], sb. alliance, NED; alliaunce, C2.—AF. aliance.
[ A-liche], adv. alike, PP, NED.—AS. ge-líce. ([A- 6].) See [Iliche].
[ Alie], sb. ally, relative, PP; allye, C2.
[ Alien], v. to combine, unite, ally, NED; allyed, pp., C2.—OF. alier; Lat. alligare. ([A- 7].)
[ A-liri], adv. across (said of the legs), P; alyry, PP.—AS. on + lira, the fleshy part of the leg (Voc.). ([A- 2].)
[ A-liȝten], v. to alight, get lightly down from a horse, to descend, also, to lighten, MD; alyghte, C2; alyghte, pt. s., PP; alyȝte, PP; alihte, MD; aliȝte, S; alyhte, S2; aliȝt, pp., S2.—AS. á-líhtan. ([A- 1].)
[ A-liȝten], v. to enlighten, illuminate, to light (a fire), NED.—AS. on-líhtan. ([A- 2].)
[ A-liȝtnen], v. to enlighten, NED; alichtyn, S3; alyctnyng, pr. p., S3. ([A- 1].)
[ Al-kaly], sb. alkali, C3.—Arab. al-qalīy, calcined ashes; from qalay, to roast in a pan.