ayein (A.S.) again, in return for. ayeins, against, towards
a-gulte (A.S.) [273], [313], [318], [365], to fail in duty towards any one, offend, sin against
aiels (A.N.) [314], forefathers
†aisliche (A.S.) [471], fearfully. The Anglo-Saxon egeslice
aken (A.S.) to ache. pret. pl. oke, [359]
al (A.S.) all. pl. alle, gen. pl. alre, aller. oure aller fader, [342], the father of us all. your aller heed, [424], head of you all
a-leggen (A.N.) [207], to allege
a-liry (A.S.) [124], across, cross-legged
alkenamye (A.N.) [186], alchemy
allowen (A.N.) [294], to allow, approve