Part 25 (1/2)
Franc _arn_ spica
ARNUT, LOUSY ARNOT, _s_ Tall oat-grass or pignut; Bunium bulbocastanum, or flexuosum, Linn S
_Yurnut_
A Bor
_Lightfoot_
Corr from _earth-nut_
ARR, _s_ A scar, S A Bor _Pock-arrs_, the marks left by the small-pox, S Lancash
Su G _aerr_, Isl _aer_, cicatrix
ARRED, _part adj_ Scarred, having the marks of a wound or sore
Hence, _Pock arred_, marked by the small-pox, S
Dan _arred_ cicatrised; Isl _aerra_ cicatrices facere
_To_ ARRACE
V ~Aras~
ARRONDELL, _s_ The s, a bird
_Burel_
Fr _arondelle_, _hirondelle_, from Lat _hirundo_, id
arsecockLE, _s_ A hot pimple on the face or any part of the body, S B
The terinally to have been confined to pimples on the hips; synon with Teut _aers bleyne_, tuberculus in ano
arseENE, _s_ The quail
_Houlate_
A S _aerschen_, coturnix, also _erschenn_, froallina vivarii
arseLINS, _adv_ Backwards, Clydes S B