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_To_ ABREDE, _v a_ To publish, to spread abroad

_Gl Sibb_

A S _abraed-an_, propalare

_To_ ABREDE, _v n_ To start, to fly to a side Chauc _abraide_, id

_Henrysone_

ABREID, ABRADE, ABREAD, _adv_ Abroad, at large, S

_Burel_

A S _abred-an_, extendere, or Isl _a braut_, forth, in via

ABSTINENCE, _s_ A truce, cessation of arms

_Spotswood_

Fr id L B _abstinentia_

AB-THANE, ABTHANE, _s_

V ~Thane~

ABULYEIT, ABULYEID, ABILYEIT, _part pa_

1 Drest, apparelled

_Douglas_

2 Equipped for the field of battle

_Acts Ja II_

Fr _habill-er_, to clothe

ABULIEMENT, _s_ Dress, habit; Fr _habiliment_

_bellenden_