attre (A.S.) [243], poison, venom

a-tweyne (A.S.) in two

aught (A.S.) something, anything, everything

auncer (A.N.) [90], a small vessel or cup. In Low-Latin it is called anceria. See Ducange, s. v., who quotes from a charter of the date of 1320 the words, Una cum cuppis, anceriis, tonis, et aliis utensilibus

auntren (A.N.) to venture, adventure, pret. s. auntrede, [382], auntred, [435]

auter, pl. auteres (A.N.) altar

avarouser (A.N.) more avaricious

aventrous (A.N.) [370], adventurers, adventurous persons

aventure (A.N.) an adventure, an accident. an aventure, [47], by adventure, by chance

avoutrye (A.N.) adultery