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An Etye John Jamieson 7130K 2022-07-20

AUSTIE, _adj_ Austere, harsh

_Henrysone_

A S _ostige_, knotty, from _ost_, Teut _oest_, a knot, properly in wood

_To_ AW, AWE, _v a_ To owe, S

_Wallace_

Isl _aa_, _atte_, debeo, debuit; A S _ag_, _ahte_; Su G _a_; Moes G _aih_, habeo, imperf _aiht-a_

V ~Aigh~, ~Aucht~

AW, sonifying owed, ought

_Wallace_

_To_ AUCHT, AWCHT, AUGHT, _v a_ To owe

V ~Aw~

_Peblis to the Play_

AW, used for ~All~, S

_Bannatyne P_

_Wyth aithal

_Douglas_

AWA, _adv_ Away; the general pronunciation in S

_Douglas_

_To_ AWAIL, AWAL, _v a_

1 To let fall

_Barbour_

2 To descend; used in a neuter sense

_Wallace_