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An Etye John Jamieson 7090K 2022-07-20

Fr _en abandon_, _a l'abandon_, id froive up to interdiction

_To_ ABANDON, _v a_

1 To bring under absolute subjection

_Barbour_

2 To let loose, to give permission to act at pleasure

_Wallace_

3 To destroy, to cut off

_Wallace_

Fr _abandonn-er_, id

ABANDONLY, _adv_ At randoer

_Wallace_

ABASIT, _part pa_ Confounded, abashed

_Douglas_

ABATE, _s_ Accident; so unexpected

_King's Quair_

Fr _abatt-re_, to daunt, to overthrow; or _abet-ir_, stupidum, _hebet_-em, reddere

_To_ ABAW

V ~Abay~

ABBEIT, _s_ Dress, apparel, O E _abite_

_Bannatyne Poems_

Arm _abyt_, _abyta_, Lat _habit-us_, Fr _habit_, id

ABBACY, ABBASY, _s_ An abbey