Part 31 (1/2)
2 An ill-natured person; one of a virulent or nant disposition, S
A S _atter-coppe_, _atter-coppa_, aranea, from _atter_ venenum, and _coppe_ calix, q ”a _cup_ full of _venom_;” like Isl _eitrorm_ a serpent, i e ”a poisonous worm”
ATTOUR, _prep_
V ~Atour~
ATWEESH, _prep_ Between
_shi+rrefs_
Franc _tuisc_, _entuishan_, Belg _tuschen_, inter
AVA', _adv_ At all, S
_Ross_
Corr from _af_ or _of_, and _all_
AVAILL, _s_ Abasement, humiliation
_Dunbar_
Fr _aval-er_, _avall-er_, to fall down; _aval_, en descendant, au bas, en bas; _ad vall-em_; Gl Roquefort
_To_ AUALE, _v n_ To descend
V ~Availl~
_Douglas_
AUANT, AWANT, _s_ Boast, vaunt; Chaucer, id
_Douglas_
AVANTCURRIER, _s_ One of the fore-runners of an aruards
_Godscroft_
Fr _avantcoureur_, from _avant_ before, and _courir_ to run
AUCHINDORAS, _s_ A large thorn-tree at the end of a house; Fife