auk, conj. (in our 'Selections' after the first, or two first closely connected words of the sentence), for; Mt. V, 18. 20. 29. 30. 46. VI, 7. 8. 16. 21. 32. Mk. I, 16. II, 15. III, 10. 21. IV, 28. V, 42. II. Cor. III, 9. 11. V, 1. Skeir. VII, c; jah auk, for; II. Cor. V, 4; auk...-uþ (= uh)-þan, for ... but; II. Cor. II, 16 (in B). [OE. êac, ME. êk, êke, also, likewise, NE. eke.]
aukan, rv. ([179]), to increase.—Cmpds. ana-, bi-au. [OE. *êacan (pp. êacen), to increase, > the caus. ŷcan, *êcan, ME. eke, eche, to increase, NE. eke (dial.), ech(e) (Shak.).]
Aúnisimus ([9], n. 1), pr. n.
aurahi ([98], or aurahjô, 111? aú? Only dat. pl., aurahjôm, occurs), f., tomb; Mk. V, 2. 3. 5.
aurâli ([5], a), n. ([98]), napkin. [< Lt. orale, napkin.]
Ausila ([25], n. 2), pr. n.
ausô, n. ([110]), ear; Mk. IV, 9. 23. [OE. êare, ME. êre, n., NE. ear.]
Austrovaldus ([25], n. 2), pr. n.
auþeis, adj. ([127]; or auþs, 130, n. 2), desert, waste; Mk. I, 35. 45. [ON. auðr, OHG. ôdi, MHG. œde, NHG. öde, desert, waste.]
auþida, f. ([97]), desert; Mk. I, 3. 4. 12. 13. Skeir. VII, d. [< auþeis or auþs + suff. -idô-.]