Part 8 (1/2)

From S. _aff off_, and _lufe_, the palm of the hand.

AFFPUT, _s._ Delay, or pretence for delaying. S.

AFFPUTTING, _adj._ Delaying, trifling, dilatory, _putting off_, S.

AFFRAY, _s._ Fear, terror; Chaucer, id.

Fr. _affre_, _effroi_, terreur.

_Barbour._

AFFROITLIE, _adv._ Affrightedly.

Fr. _effroy-er_, to frighten.

_Douglas._

AFFSET, _s._

1. Dismission, the act of putting away, S.

2. An excuse, a pretence, S.

_Ross._

Moes. G. _afsat-jan_, amovere.

AFFSIDE, _s._ The farther side of any object, S. Su. G. _afsides_, seorsum.

AFLOCHT, AFLOUGHT, _part. pa._ Agitated, in a flutter, S.

V. ~Flocht~.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

AFORGAYN, _prep._ Opposite to; the same with ~Foregainst~, q. v.

_Barbour._

A. S. _onforan_, ante, coram, and _gean_, contra; _on_ being changed into _a_ in S. and E., as _onweg_ into _away_. _Foran ongean_, ex adverso.

AFORNENS, _prep._ Opposite to.