[al-wealda]. See [eal-w.]
[am-biht] (from and-b., Goth, and-baht-s), st. m., servant, man-servant: nom. sg. ombeht, of the coast-guard, [287]; ombiht, of Wulfgâr, [336].
[ambiht-þegn] (from ambiht n. officium and þegn, which see), servant, man-servant: dat. sg. ombiht-þegne, of Beówulf's servant, [674].
[an], prep, with the dat., on, in, with respect to, [678]; with, among, at, upon (position after the governed word), [1936]; with the acc., [1248]. Elsewhere on, which see.
[ancor], st. m., anchor: dat. sg. ancre, [303], [1884].
[ancor-bend], m. (?) f. (?), anchor-cable: dat. pl. oncer-bendum, [1919].
[and], conj. (ond is usual form; for example, [601], [1149], [2041]), and [33], [39], [40], etc. (See Appendix.)
[anda], w. m., excitement, vexation, horror: dat. wrâðum on andan, [709], [2315].
[and-git], st. n., insight, understanding: nom. sg., [1060]. See [gitan].