agueustie (-gheus-tî), n.f., (med.) loss of taste.

agui, n.m., (nav.) sling, bowline, knot.

ah, int., ah! hah! oh! — ça; now, then!

ahan, n.m., great bodily exertion, effort. Suer d’—; to perform hard work, to toil and moil.

ahaner, v.n., to groan, sigh, pant; to toil and moil.

aheurtement, n.m., stubbornness, obstinacy.

s’aheurter, v.r., to maintain a thing obstinately, to be obstinately bent upon a thing, to stick to it, to persist in. — à une opinion; to be wedded to an opinion.

ahi, int. V. aïe.

ahurir, v.a., to amaze, to astound, to strike all of a heap, to bewilder.

ahurissement, n.m., bewilderment, confusion, perplexity.