[an-sýn], f., the state of being seen: hence 1) the exterior, the form, [251]: ansýn ýwde, showed his form, i.e. appeared, [2835].—2) aspect, appearance, [929]; on-sýn, [2773].

[an-walda], w. m., He who rules over all, God, [1273]. See Note.

[atol], adj. (also eatol, [2075], etc.), hostile, frightful, cruel: of Grendel, [159], [165], [593], [2075], etc.; of Grendel's mother's hands (dat. pl. atolan), [1503]; of the undulation of the waves, [849]; of battle, [597], [2479].—cf. O.N. atall, fortis, strenuus.

[atelîc], adj., terrible, dreadful: atelîc egesa, [785].

[Â]

[â], adv. (Goth, áiv, acc. from aiv-s aevum), ever, always, [455], [882], [931], [1479]: â syððan, ever afterwards, ever, ever after, [283], [2921].—ever, [780].—Comp. nâ.

[âd] st. m. funeral pile: acc. sg. âd, [3139]; dat. sg. âde, [1111], [1115].

[âd-faru], st. f., way to the funeral pile, dat. sg. on âd-färe, [3011].

[âdl], st. f. sickness, [1737], [1764], [1849].

[âð], st. m., oath in general, [2740]; oath of allegiance, [472] (?); oath of reconciliation of two warring peoples, [1098], [1108].