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O E _asoyned_, excused; R Glouc _Essoine_, a legal excuse, Chaucer
V ~Essonyie~, _s_
Fr _essoyner_, _exon-ier_, to excuse fro to the wars Su G _son-a_, Germ _sun-en_, to reconcile, to explain; Moes G _sunj-an_, to justify
assURANCE, _s_ To take _assurance_ of an enee, under the condition of protection
_Complaynt S_
Fr _donner assurement_, fidem dare; L B _assecur-are_, from Lat
_ad_ and _secur-us_
ASTALIT, _part pa_ Decked or set out
_Gawan and Gol_
Fr _estail-er_, to display, to shew
_To_ ASTART, ASTERT, _v n_
1 To start, to fly hastily
_King's Quair_
2 To start aside from, to avoid
_King's Quair_
Teut _steert-en_, to fly; Germ, _starz-en_, to start up
ASTEER, _adv_ In confusion, in a bustling state; S q _on stir_
_Ritson_
ASTRE, _s_ A star; Fr
_Chron S Poet_
AT, _conj_ That; O E id Gower
_Barbour_
Dan and Swed _at_, quod; Su G _att_, a conjunction corresponding to Lat _ut_