Ad, euen as A in the second, third, fourth, and sixt line of A.
Adacquábile, that may be watred.
Adacquáre, to water as men doe wine, gardines, hearbs, or cattell.
ADB Adadunephósio, a kind of pretious stone named of the kidnies.
Adagiáre, to ease, to accomodate, to settle.
Adágio, at ease, at leasure, faire and softlie, leasurelie. Also an adage or prouerb.
Adamánte, the adamant-stone. Also a Diamond. Also an hearb vsed in enchantments.
Adamántida, an hearb that makes Lions loose their strength, and fall to the ground if they come neere vnto it.
Adamantíno, adamantine. Also hard, sterne, fell, inexorable.
Ad ámbe máni, with both hands.