aevery, III, 465, 25: voracious, very hungry. (A. S. gífre.)
afar, afore, affore, I, 438, A 1; II, 21, 15, 16; 138, 8; III, 405, 15; IV, 128 f., 19, 21, 23, 24: before.
aff, I, 346, 12: oft.
affronted, II, 367, 45; IV, 242 b: put to shame, mortified. III, 152, 6: confronted, opposed.
a-fit, V, [115], 7: on foot.
aft, III, 491, 8; V, [299] b, 4: oft.
after, after the way, III, 99, 57: along, on. aftere brade waye, I, 333, 1: along, over. after me, III, 74, 367: according to me, my advice.
against, III, 344, 36: by way of preparation for the case.
agast of him, III, 99, 49: alarmed about him (the consequences to him).
agaste, V, [71], note †: terrified.