Awenden, pa. t. pl. thought, XV g 17. [a- + OE. wēnan.] See Wene(n).

Awharf, pa. t. sg. turned aside, V 152. [OE. ā-hweorfan.]

Aworthe. See Yworth.

Awreke (of), v. to avenge (on), VIII a 166; Awroke, pp. VIII a 195. [OE. ā-wrecan.] See Wreke.

Ax, n. axe, V 155, XIV e 1, &c. [OE. æx.]

Axe(n), v. to ask, demand, inquire (of), VIII a 291, XI b 207, XII a 145, &c.; Acsede, pa. t. III 4, 25, 31. [OE. ā̆xian.] See Aske(n).

Babelynge, n. babbling, XI b 84. [Echoic; cf. Blabre.]

Bad(de). See Bidde.

Bagge, n. wallet (for food), VIII b 54. [ON. baggi.]

Bayarde, n. bay horse (as typical horse name); þat was bake for B. = coarse horse-bread, VIII a 187. [OFr. baiard.] See Bred.