Part 27 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6760K 2022-07-20

_Wyntown_

Fr _asse

_zaare; fro association and conjunction

assEMBLe, _s_ Engagement, battle

_Wyntown_

assENYHE, _s_ The word of war

Corr from ~Ensenyie~, q v

_Barbour_

assILAG, _s_ The storica, Linn

_Martin_

Perhaps from Gael _eascal_, Ir _eashal_, a storm

assILTRIE, _s_ An axle-tree

_Douglas_

Fr _asseul_, Ital _assile_, axis

_To_ assYTH, assYITH, SYITH, SITHE, _v a_ To make a composition to another, to satisfy, Old E _asseeth_, _asseth_, id

_Acts Ja I_

Lat _ad_ and A S _sithe_, vice; Skinner Rather from Su G and Isl _saett-a_ conciliare; reconciliare Ir and Gael _sioth-am_, to make atonement

assYTH, assYTHMENT, SYTH, SITHEMENT, _s_ Compensation, satisfaction, atonement for an offence _assythment_ is still used as a forensic term

S O E _aseeth_, Wiclif

_Wyntown_

This word is still in use in our courts of law, as denoting satisfaction for an injury done to any party

Su G _saett_, reconciliation, or the fine paid in order to procure it