Belg. etterig, full of matter; eiter-en, to suppurate.

ATRYS, s. pl. Perhaps from Fr. atour, a French hood.
Watson's Coll.

ATRYST, s. Appointment, assignation,
V. [Tryst].
Dunbar.

ATTAMIE, A skeleton, S.

Abbreviated from Fr. anatomie.

ATTEILLE, ATTEAL, ATTILE, s. Apparently the wigeon; being distinguished from the teal.
Acts Ja. VI.

Isl. tialld-r, turdus marinus.

ATTELED, part. pa. Aimed.
Sir Gawan and Sir Gal.
V. [Ettle].

ATTEMPTAT, s. A wicked or injurious enterprise.
Bellenden.

L. B. attemptat-io, nefaria molitio, scelus, Gall. attentat; Du Cange.