Along, adv. == straight on, ‘to go along.’ Alys. 3410
—— == lengthwise [o lonke]. Pol. S. 156
Alothe, v. n. == become loathsome. O. and N. 1275
Alour, sb. == corridor. Alys. 7210. pl. ‘alurs.’ RG. 192. Fr. aller
Alout, v. n. == bow. RG. 476
Alre, gen. pl. of ‘all,’ forms numerous compounds with adjj. in the superlative degree,—thus ‘alre-hecst,’ == highest of all. O. and N. 687; ‘alre-mest,’ ib. 684; ‘alre-necst,’ ib. 685; ‘alre-wrste,’ ib. 121; &c. &c.
Als, == as. HD. 306, == as if. HD. 508
Alsauf, adv. == without fail. RG. 391
Also, == besides. RG. 369
—— == as. RG. 561. HD. 1872