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AVENAND, _adj_ Elegant in person and manners
_Gawan and Gol_
Fr _advenant_, _avenant_, handsome; also, courteous
AVENTURE, _In aventure_, _adv_ Lest, perchance
V ~Aunter~
_bellenden_
Fr _a l'aventure_, id
AVER, AVIR, AIVER, _s_
1 A horse used for labour, a cart-horse, S
_bellenden_
2 An old horse, one that is worn out with labour, S
_Dunbar_
3 A gelded goat, S
V ~Hebrun~
_Statist Acc_
L B _afferi_, _affri_, jumenta vel cavalli colonici; _averia_, _averii_, equi, boves, jue
V ~Arage~
AVERIL, _s_ Apparently a diminutive from _aver_, a beast for labour
_Dunbar_
AVERILE, AVYRYLE, _s_ April
_Wyntown_
AVERIN, AVEREN, AIVERIN, _s_ Cloudberry or knoutberry, S Rubus chamaemorus, Linn; eaten as a dessert in the north of S
_Ross_