ARSELINS, adv. Backwards, Clydes. S. B.
Ross.
Belg. aersel-en, to go backwards; aerseling receding; aerselincks, retro.
ARSOUN, s. Buttocks.
Barbour.
ART, ARD.
This termination of many words, denoting a particular habit or affection, is analogous to Isl. and Germ. art, Belg. aart, nature, disposition; as E. drunkard, bastard; Fr. babillard, a stutterer; S. bombard, bumbart, a drone, stunkart, of a stubborn disposition; hastard, hasty, passionate.
ART and PART, Accessory to, or abetting, a forensic phrase, S. used in a bad sense. Art denotes the instigation or advice, Part the share that one has in the commission of a crime.
Erskine.
The terms are frequently used in the way of discrimination, "Art or part."
Wyntown.
Borrowed from the Lat. phrase, Artem et partem habuit.
ARTAILYE, s. Artillery; applied to offensive weapons of what kind soever, before the introduction of fire arms.
V. [Artillied].
Wallace.
ARTATION, s. Excitement, instigation.
Bellenden.