Part 22 (2/2)

Apparently from an obsolete Fr. v. of the form of _applaire_.

APPLY, _s._ Plight, condition.

_Sir Egeir._

Fr. _pli_ state, habit.

_To_ APPORT, _v. a._ To bring, to conduce.

Fr. _apport-er_, id.

_R. Bruce._

_To_ APPREUE, APPRIEVE, _v. a._ To approve.

_Douglas._

Fr. _approuver_, Lat. _approbare_.

AR, ARE, _adv._ Formerly; also, early.

V. ~Air~.

_To_ AR, ARE, ERE, _v. a._ To plough, to till, S. _to ear_, E.

_Douglas._

Moes. G. _ar-ian_, Su. G. _aer-ia_. Isl. _er-ia_, A. S. _er-ian_, Alem. _err-en_, Germ. _er-en_, Gr. a?-e??, Lat. _ar-are_. Ihre views Heb. ??? _ar-etz_, earth, as the fountain.

ARAGE, ARRAGE, ARYAGE, AUARAGE, AVERAGE, _s._ Servitude due by tenants, in men and horses, to their landlords. This custom is not entirely abolished in some parts of Scotland. ”_Arage_ and carriage” is a phrase still commonly used in leases.

_Skene._

L. B. _averag-ium_, from _aver-ia_, a beast for work; and this perhaps from Fr. _ouvre_ work.

_To_ ARAS, ARRACE, _v. a._

1. To s.n.a.t.c.h or pluck away by force.

_Wyntown._

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