Amad, part. == amaied or dismayed. Alys. 1749. K. Horn. 586
—— == mad. Pol. S. 156
Amaistre, v. a. == reduce to subjection. Pilate 60
Amanse, v. a. == curse. RG. 474. AS. amánsumian, lit. to disjoin, hence to excommunicate
Amar, v. a. Rel. Ant. ii. p. 211
Amarstle, v. a. == to stuff full? Wright’s L. P. p. 111. AS. amæstan
Ambesas, sb. == two aces, the lowest throw on the dice. Hence ‘to caste an ambesas,’ == to have bad luck, to fail in a thing. 492 β. 450 B. See Roq. s. v. Ambezas
Amblant, part. == ambling, Alys. 3462
Ambush, sb. RG. 51
—— v. a. [abusse] 1382 B.