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2 To raise up
_Douglas_
This sense is so different froht rather seem to be put for _arraise_, q to raise up
Fr _arrach-er_, to tear, to pull by violence; to pull up by the roots, from Lat _eradic-are_
ARBY, _s_ The sea-gilliflower, Orkn
_Neill_
ARBY-ROOT, _s_ The root of the sea-pink, or Statice armeria, Orkn
ARCH, ARGH, AIRGH, ERGH, (gutt) _adj_
1 Averse, reluctant; often including the idea of timidity as the cause of reluctance, S
_Douglas_
2 Apprehensive, filled with anxiety, S Chaucer, _erke_, weary, indolent
_Popul Ball_
A S _earg_, desidiosus, iners, slothful, sluggish, _earh_ fugax, ”ti-ur_, refor the Goths _argur_, L B _arga_, denoted a poltroon, a coward
_To_ ARCH, ARGH, _v n_ To hesitate, to be reluctant
V ~Ergh~, _v_
ARCHNES, ARGHNESS, _s_
1 Reluctance, backwardness
_Wodrow_
2 Obliquely used for niggardliness, q reluctance to part with any thing
_Legend Bp St Androis_
_To_ AREIK, ARREIK, _v a_ To reach, to extend
_Douglas_