Part 8 (1/2)
From S _aff off_, and _lufe_, the palm of the hand
AFFPUT, _s_ Delay, or pretence for delaying S
AFFPUTTING, _adj_ Delaying, trifling, dilatory, _putting off_, S
AFFRAY, _s_ Fear, terror; Chaucer, id
Fr _affre_, _effroi_, terreur
_Barbour_
AFFROITLIE, _adv_ Affrightedly
Fr _effroy-er_, to frighten
_Douglas_
AFFSET, _s_
1 Dis away, S
2 An excuse, a pretence, S
_Ross_
Moes G _afsat-jan_, amovere
AFFSIDE, _s_ The farther side of any object, S Su G _afsides_, seorsum
AFLOCHT, AFLOUGHT, _part pa_ Agitated, in a flutter, S
V ~Flocht~
_bellenden_
AFORGAYN, _prep_ Opposite to; the saainst~, q v
_Barbour_
A S _onforan_, ante, coraed into _a_ in S and E, as _onweg_ into _away_ _Foran ongean_, ex adverso
AFORNENS, _prep_ Opposite to