asondry (A.S.) [358], separated
aspare (A.N.) [303], to spare
aspien (A.N.) to espy. part. s. aspied, [350]
assaien, assaie (A.N.) [334], [336], to assay, try
assetz (A.N.) [362], assets sufficient to pay the debts or legacies of a testator. A law term
assoille (A.N.) [57], [188], [407], [419], to assoil, absolve, to explain or solve
astronomien (Lat.) an astronomer
a-thynken (A.S.) [374], to repent
attachen (A.N.) [40], to attach, indict
atte (A.S.) at the. atte nale, [124], at the ale, a corruption of the Saxon, æt þan ale