Adawe, vide [dawe].
Adown, down.
Adred, afraid.
Advowtrye, [216], adultery.
Ageyn, again.
Aglottes, [241]. This word is used to denote the tags or metal sheathings of the points which were formerly so much in fashion. See Palsgrave’s Esclarcissement, “agglet of a lace or poynt, fer.”
Agresyth, [331], Agrise, i. e., to shudder, or to make to shudder; so “agresyth me,” makes me shudder. See also p. [41].
Agryse, [159], see [agresyth].
Aȝens, against.
Alye, [145], kindred.