athort, I, 305, 3: across (upon). far athort, V, [164], D b 13: a long way.
attempt, III, 39, 110: tempt.
attemptattis, III, 451 b: enterprises.
atteynt, I, 328, 34: (here) lay hands on.
attoure, III, 458 b: outowr, over and above.
atweel, I, 22, 2, 3: I wot well, assuredly.
atween, I, 466, 11; II, 315, 6; V, [156], 11, 13: between. atween hands, II, 139, 6: meanwhile.
atwyn, V, [80], 57: from one another.
aucht, aught. wha’s aucht?=who is it owned (owns)? whose is (are)? I, 22, 4; 472, 1; II, 114, 11; 164, 8, 11; IV, 32, C 6; 194, 8; 199, 21; 202, 9; 203, 17. aught a bairn, II, 494, 4: had. where is the knight aught me for wedding, IV, 182, F 6: who was (is) under obligation to marry me? (This is my ransome I ought to him to pay, I, 294, 12.) It is not unlikely that aucht in the phrase wha’s aucht is present in sense. Indeed we have aughts, II, 336, Q 5. Cf. who owes? whose is? IV, 205, 27.
aught, v., suld hae come and aught a bairn to me, II, 494, 4: had (a child by).