Part 15 (2/2)
A S _ald_, old, and _strynd_, generation, or _stryn-an_, to beget
ALLTHOCHTE, _conj_ Although
_Douglas_
A S _all_, all, and _thohte_, part pa q ”every thing taken into consideration”
V ~Thocht~
ALLUTERLIE, ALLUTTERLY, _adv_ Wholly, entirely
_Douglas_
A S _all_ omnis, and _uter_, _utter_, exterior, from _ut_ extra
ALL-WEILDAND, _adj_ All-governing
_Wallace_
A S _all_, all, and _weald-an_, to govern; Franc _alluualt_, Isl
_all-valdur_, omnipotent
ALMANIE WHISTLE, a flagelet of a very small size, used by children, Aberd Thus denoinally imported from _Almanie_, i e Germany
ALMASER, ALMOSEIR, _s_ An almoner, or dispenser of alms
_Dunbar_
From _Almous_, alms
ALMERIE, ALMORIE, _s_ Anciently a place where _alms_ were deposited or distributed; in latter times used to denote a press or cupboard, where utensils for house keeping are laid up; the same with E _ambry_
_Dunbar_
O Fr _ale_, repositorium, scrinium
ALMOUS, ALMOWS, AUMIS, _s_ Alms, S _Almesse_, O E
_Wyntown_
A S _almes_, _almesse_; Sw _almosa_; Gr e?e??s??a