AT, conj. That; O. E. id. Gower.
Barbour.
Dan. and Swed. at, quod; Su. G. att, a conjunction corresponding to Lat. ut.
AT, pron. That, which.
Wyntown.
AT ALL, adv. "Altogether," Rudd.; perhaps, at best, at any rate.
Douglas.
ATANIS, ATTANIS, ATANYS, ATONIS, adv. At once; S. at ainze.
V. [Anis, Anys].
Gawan and Gol.
ATCHESON, ATCHISON, s. A billon coin, or rather copper washed with silver, struck in the reign of James VI., of the value of eight pennies Scots, or two-thirds of an English penny.
Ruddiman.
From the name of the assay-master of the mint.
ATHARIST, Houlate III. 10.
V. [Citharist].
ATHE, AITH, AYTHE, s. An oath; plur. athis.
Barbour.
Moes. G. aith, A. S. ath, Precop. eth, Isl. aed, Su. G. ed, Dan. and Belg. eed, Alem. and Germ. eid, juramentum.