Abbastionáre, to embastion, to entrench, to enskonce, to emblocke.

Abbastionéuole, that may be entrenched, enskonced, or emblocked.

Abbáte, an abbot.

Abbateggiáre, to play the abbot or lazie Churchman.

Abbatéssa, an abbesse.

Abbatiále, abbot-like, or belonging to an abbie.

Abbáttere, bátto, battéi, battúto, to abate, to beat, throw, or cast downe, to depresse, to suppresse, to ouerthrow; also to meet, to light, to fall, to come, or happen on, with, or vpon by chance, and casually.

Abbáttersi con qualcúno, to meet with some body by chance.

Abbattiménto, an abatement, an encounter, an assault, a fight, a combat, an ouerthrow, a depressing; also a meeting with, or lighting vpon by chance, also a chance, a hap or casualty.

Abbattitóre, an encounter, a combatant, an abater, an ouerthrower.