1. Familiar words slightly disguised by spelling are not included.2. C = Cambridge MS. ofThe Bruce; E = Edinburgh MS.; H = Hart’s printed edition; S = Skeat’s edition for Scottish Text Society (S.T.S.); N.E.D. = New English Dictionary; A.S. = Anglo-Saxon; A.F. = Anglo-French; O.F. = Old French; O.N. = Old Norse; N.E. = Northern English; v. = verb; p.t. = past tense; p.p. = past participle; s. = substantive.3.iandyare completely interchangeable. In such cases asar,air,ayr(ere), consult under first or earlier form.4. Only the more significant or interesting references have been given, or those of single occurrence.
1. Familiar words slightly disguised by spelling are not included.
2. C = Cambridge MS. ofThe Bruce; E = Edinburgh MS.; H = Hart’s printed edition; S = Skeat’s edition for Scottish Text Society (S.T.S.); N.E.D. = New English Dictionary; A.S. = Anglo-Saxon; A.F. = Anglo-French; O.F. = Old French; O.N. = Old Norse; N.E. = Northern English; v. = verb; p.t. = past tense; p.p. = past participle; s. = substantive.
3.iandyare completely interchangeable. In such cases asar,air,ayr(ere), consult under first or earlier form.
4. Only the more significant or interesting references have been given, or those of single occurrence.