Part 29 (1/2)
AT, _pron_ That, which
_Wyntown_
AT ALL, _adv_ ”Altogether,” Rudd; perhaps, at best, at any rate
_Douglas_
ATANIS, ATTANIS, ATANYS, ATONIS, _adv_ At once; S at _ainze_
V ~Anis~, ~Anys~
_Gawan and Gol_
ATCHESON, ATCHISON, _s_ A billon coin, or rather copper washed with silver, struck in the reign of Jaht pennies Scots, or two-thirds of an English penny
_Ruddiman_
From the name of the assay-master of the mint
ATHARIST, Houlate III 10
V ~Citharist~
ATHE, AITH, AYTHE, _s_ An oath; plur _athis_
_Barbour_
Moes G _aith_, A S _ath_, Precop _eth_, Isl _aed_, Su G
_ed_, Dan and Belg _eed_, Alem and Germ _eid_, juramentum
ATHER, _conj_ Either
V ~Athir~
_R Bruce_
ATHIL, ATHILL, HATHILL, _adv_ noble, illustrious
_Houlate_
A S _aethel_, nobilis; whence _Aetheling_, _Atheling_, a youth of the blood royal; Su G _adel_, id; _adling_, juvenis nobilis; deduced from ancient Gothic _aelt_, kindred C B _eddyl_ is also equivalent to Lat gens, cognatio