Part 35 (1/2)
AWBYRCHOWNE, AWBERCHEOUN, _s_ The habergeon, or breastplate
_Wyntown_
Franc _halsberge_, Isl _halsbeorg_, collare chalybeueon_; L B _halberg-ium_
AWBLASTER, _s_
1 A crossbow-man, _alblastere_, and _arblast_, O E
_Barbour_
2 The crossbow itself; Fr _arbaleste_
_Wallace_
Fr _arbelestier_, L B _arcubalista_, arbalista
AWCY, _s_ Perhaps, pain, torment
A S _ace_, _aece_, dolor
_Sir Gawan and Sir Gol_
AWEDE, _adj_ In a state approaching to insanity
_Sir Tristrem_
A S _awed-an_, _awoed-an_, insanire
_To_ AWENT, _v a_ To cool or refresh by exposing to the air
_Barbour_
A S _aian_, ventilare, from _wind_, ventus
AWERTY, AUERTY, _adj_ Cautious, experienced; _auerty_, R Brunne
_Barbour_
Fr _averti_, warned, advertised
AWIN, AWYN, AWNE, _adj_ Own, proper, S _awne_; Gl Yorks id This is the common pron of the south of S; in other parts, _ain_