Part 26 (1/2)
_Douglas_
V ~Hoif~
ARTOW, Art thou? used interrogatively, S the verb and pronoun being often, in colloquial language, conjoined in Scottish, as in Germ and Isl
Isl _ertu_, id
_King's Quair_
_Ertow_, id
_Ywaine and Gawin_
AS, _conj_ Than, S synon with _nor_
_Kelly_
AS, ass, assE, ALSE, _s_ Ashes; plur _assis_, S _ass_ and _aiss_; A
Bor _ass_, cumberl _esse_, id
_Dunbar_
Moes G _asja_, Ale _asche_, Su G and Isl _aska_, cinis
assHOLE, _s_ The place for receiving the ashes under the grate; S
Lancash _esshole_, _ashole_, id
V Preceding word
ASCHET, _s_ A large flat plate on which ht to the table, S
Fr _assiette_, ”a trencher-plate,” Cotgr
ASYNIS, _s pl_ asses
_bellenden_
Fr _asne_, Lat _asin-us_
ASK, AWSK, _s_ An eft, a newt; a kind of lizard, S; _asker_, A Bor
_Wyntown_