Adreynt, pp. drowned, II 397. [OE. ā-drencan, pp. ā-drenct.]

Adresced, pp.; therupon him hath adresced, has fastened himself to it, XII b 85. See Dresse. [OFr. adresser.]

Aduersouris, n. pl. adversaries, X 144. [OFr. adversier with alteration of suffix.]

Afelde, adv. to the fields, VIII a 136, 283. [OE. on felda.] See Feld(e).

Aferd(e), adj. afraid, I 4, 67, 262, VIII a 115, XVII 316, &c. [OE. ā-fǣred.] See Ferde.

Affaite, v. train, tame, VIII a 32 (note). [OFr. afait(i)er.]

Affeccyon, n. affection, (worldly) desire, IV b 52, 71. [L. affectiōn-em through OFr.]

Af(f)erme, v. affirm, IX 77, XI a 50; confirm, IX 305. [OFr. afermer.]

Affie, v. to have (faith in), XVI 29. [OFr. afier.]

Afforces (thame), pres. pl. (refl.) endeavour, IV b 20. [OFr. s'afforcer.]