Ála, a wing of any foule, a wing of a squadron, the wing of a doublet, the brime of a hat, the flap of any wing, the fin of a fish, the broade or flat of an oare. Also a side troupe or wing of men, the flot of a Water-mill-wheele. Also the drinke Ale. Also the measure called an Ell. Also a great or common halle. Also the datiue case to hir, or to the. Also the signe of the Ablatiue from hir or from the. Also ioyned to any noune of profession, it makes the same an Aduerbe of quality or profession or similitude, as Ála francése, after the French fashion, Ála scolástica, Scholler-like, in which kinde you may vse Alla.

Alabandíno, a kinde of ruby or carbuncle stone.

A la bárba, before or in disgrace of one beard.

Alabárda, a holbard.

Alabardáre, to strike with holbards.

Alabardáro, a holbardier, or maker.

Alabardería, the vocation or troupe of holbardiers.

Alabárdica, a kinde of whitish rose.

Alabardiére, a holbardier.

Alabardína, a little holbard. Also a yellow stone which being drunk in powder is good against poison, but it causeth the bloody flux.