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AULDFARREN, _adj_ Sagacious, S; _audfarand_, id A Bor
_Ramsay_
Moes G _ald_ old, and Swed _far-a_, Germ _far-en_, experiri; Swed _faren_, Isl _farinn_, peritus; Belg _aervaaren_, skilful
AULD-MOU'D, _adj_ Sagacious in discourse; so the idea of craft, S B
_Ross_
From _auld_ old, and _mou'_ or _mow_, the mouth
AULD-FATHER, _s_ A grandfather; a term used by some in the west of S
A S _eald-faeder_, Belg _oud-vader_, avus
AULD-WARLD, _adj_ Antique, antiquated, S
_Ferguson_
From _auld_ old, and _warld_ world
AULIN _Scouti-aulin_, _Dirty Aulin_, the arctic gull, Orkn Loth
_Pennant_
V ~Scouti-Aulin~, and ~Skaitbird~
AULTRAGES, AULTERAGES, _s pl_ The es made at an altar, or from the rents appointed for the support of it
_Spotswood_
L B _altarag-iue
AUMERS, _s pl_ Embers
V ~Ameris~
_To_ AUNTER, AWNTYR, _v a_ To hazard, to put into the power of accident
_Barbour_
Fr _aventur-er_, risquer, mettre au hazard; Dict Trev