[ A-syde], adv. aside, C2. ([A- 2].)
[ At-], prefix (1), at; et-; a-.—AS. æt-.
[ At-], prefix (2), from, away; et-.—AS. æt- for oð- proclitic form of *úð-, away: Goth. unþa-; cp. Du. ont-, OHG. int- (G. ent-).
[ At], pron. rel. and conj. that, S2, S3, H, NED; see [Þat].
[ At], prep. at, in, with, from, of, amongst, PP, S, S2, C2; et, S; æt, S; ed, S; at, used with the infin. mood, S2, NED (vi), H. Comb.:—atte, at the, PP, S, S2, C2; ate, S, S2; ette, S; eter, S; atten, S2, PP; at-after, after, C2; att-alle, in every way, S2; at-foren, before, MD; et-foren, S; at-uore, S2; at-om, at home, S2, PP; at-on, at one, in accord, NED, S; at oon, G (s.v. oon), C2; at-ones, at once, together, PP, C2, C3; attonis, S3; attonys, S3; attones, S3.
[ Atache], v. to arrest, indict, S2, PP; attache, PP; atteche, S3, NED; atachet, pp., S2, PP.—AF. attacher; cp. It. attaccare. ([A- 7].)
[ A-take], v. to overtake, catch, C3, HD, NED. Phr.: wel atake, well caught, NED. (A 1.)
[ Atamen], v. to cut into, broach, open (a vessel), NED, PP, HD; attamen, HD, Prompt., C2.—OF. atamer: Prov. (en)-tamenar; Lat. attaminare. ([A- 7].)
[ Atazir], sb. influence (astrological term), S2, S3. Cp. Sp. atazir; Arab. at-tâthîr, ’al + tâthîr, influence, see Steingass, Arab. Dict., p. 157, and Dozy’s Glossary, s.v. atacir.
[ At-beren], v. to bear away, NED; atbar, pt. s., HD.—AS. æt-beran. (At- 2.)