Auer, ever, [273], etc.
Auerding to, belonging to (?), [345].
The sense seems to point to the A.S. and-weardian, to be present, Goth. and-wairths, present.
Aventur, Auentoure, adventure, [80], [222].
[Aw], owe, deserve; the present tense of the verb of which ought is the past tense; [3447].
A.S. áh, áhte.
Goth. wakan. The form awalk occurs in Dunbar,
“Awalk, luvaris, out of your slomering.”
(The Thistle and the Rose.)