[ A-londe], on land, in the land, S2, HD; alond, S2.

[ Al-one], adj., adv. alone, MED. Phr.: hym allane, S2. See [One].

[ A-longen], v. to seem long to, to long, NED; alonged, pp. filled with longing, G, HD; alonget, S2.—AS. of-langian. ([A- 3].)

[ A-long on], prep. on account of, S2, NED.—AS. ge-lang, along. ([A- 6].) See [Ilong].

[ Al-only], adv. merely, S2; alle only, S2.

[ A-loofe], adv. aloof, more nearly to the wind, NED; alofe, S3; aluffe, HD. Probably from Du. loef, in te loef, to windward. ([A- 2].)

[ A-losen], v. to praise, PP; alosed, pp. notorious, S2, NED, HD. ([A- 7].)

[ Al-out], adv. entirely, NED: all out, H.

[ A-louten], v. to bow down, S3, NED; alowtid, pt. s., PP.—AS. á-lútan. ([A- 1].)

[ A-low], on the low ground, on earth, ED, PP; alawe, S3; alowe, PP. ([A- 2].)