Part 24 (1/2)
2 To censure, to reprehend, to chide with
_Wallace_
Fr _argu-er_, Lat _argu-ere_
ARGUESYN, _s_ The lieutenant of a galley; he who has the govern of the slaves committed to him
_Knox_
Fr _argousin_, satelles reendis et custodiendis praepositus, Dict Trev
_To_ ARGUMENT, _v a_ To prove, to shew
_Crosraguel_
Lat _argument-ari_, to reason
ARK, _s_ A large chest, especially one used for holding corn or meal, S
_Bannatyne Poems_
A S _arce_, _erce_, a chest, a coffer; Alem _arca_; Su G _ark_, Lat _arca_, Gael _arc_
Hence,
~Eel-Ark~, _s_ That kind of box which is placed in lakes, ponds, &c, for catching and retaining _eels_; a term common in old deeds
ARK _of a Mill_, the place in which the centre-wheel runs, S
ARK-BEIN, the bone called the _os pubis_, S B
_To_ ARLE, _v a_
1 To give an earnest of any kind, S
2 To give a piece of ain, S
3 To put a piece of ain, as a security that he shall not sell to another while he retains this money, S
_Skene_
L B _arrh-are_, arrhis sponsam dare, Fr _arrh-er_, _arr-er_