[ædre, êdre], st. f., aqueduct, canal (not in Beów.), vein (not in Beów.), stream, violent pouring forth: dat. pl. swât ædrum sprong, the blood sprang in streams, [2967]; blôd êdrum dranc, drank the blood in streams(?), [743].
[æðm], st. m., breath, gasp, snort: instr. sg. hreðer æðme weóll, the breast (of the drake) heaved with snorting, [2594].
[æfen], st. m., evening, [1236].
[æfen-gram], adj., hostile at evening, night-enemy: nom. sg. m. æfen-grom, of Grendel, [2075].
[æfen-leóht], st. n., evening-light: nom. sg., [413].
[æfen-räst], st. f., evening-rest: acc. sg. -räste, [647], [1253].
[æfen-spræc], st. f., evening-talk: acc. sg. gemunde ...æfen-spræce, thought about what he had spoken in the evening, [760].
[æfre], adv., ever, at any time, [70], [280], [504], [693], etc.: in negative sentences, æfre ne, never, [2601].—Comp. næfre.
[æg-hwâ] (O.H.G. êo-ga-hwër), pron., every, each: dat. sg. æghwæm, [1385]. The gen. sg. in adverbial sense, in all, throughout, thoroughly: æghwäs untæle, thoroughly blameless, [1866]; æghwäs unrîm, entirely innumerable quantity, i.e. an enormous multitude, [2625], [3136].