albergs, II, 340 b: houses, dwells.

alean, alone.

alee, IV, 516 b, 3: on the lea, a-field, but for the purpose of keeping guard; cf. III, 487, A 15; 492, D 5; 495, B b 4.

aleene, I, 346, 4: alone.

alelladay, I, 220, A 1: exclamation of grief.

algate, IV, 93, note *: anyway.

aliment, IV, 91, a: provision for maintenance; here, apparently, alimony.

alive, I loved ye best ye were born alive, IV, 521, 19: corrupted; the sense appears in IV, 26, A 16, I love best that’s born alive, best of all living things.

all. all and, I, 56, 6, 7; III, 432, 16, 17; all as she stood, I, 117, 16; all in my hand, III, 186, 20; all by the roode, III, 188, 2; all by his side, V, [212] b, 8; all on, IV, 393, 5; 394, B 2, 5; 395 f., B b 2, 3, 5; V, [233] f., 2, 3, 5; all at her head, feet, V, [158], 9; all down, V, [293] b, 5; all oer, 302 b, 2.

allacing, IV, 18, 21: repeating of alace (alas).