[ADDENDA]
Afterclaps. Consequences, results. Atterclaps (S.).—N. & S.W.
All-amang. Add:—
'Zweethearts, an wives, an children young,
Like sheep at vair, be ael among.'
E. Slow, Smilin Jack.
All as is. All there is to be said, the final word in the matter. Used when giving a very peremptory order to a labourer to carry out your instructions without any further question. 'Aal as is as you've a-got to do be to volly on hoein' they turmuts till I tells 'ee to stop!'—N.W.
Along of. (1) On account of. ''Twer aal along o' she's bwoy's bad ways as her tuk to drenk.'—N. & S.W. (2) In company with. 'Here, you just coom whoam along o' I, an I'll gie 'ee summut to arg about!'—N. & S.W.
Aloud. Add:—S.W. (Deverill.)