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Chatterton, Thomas

"The Rowley Poems"

6. _Faintly_. C.
Adave, H. 2. 402. [Probably _beheld_; cannot be explained from K., who
has nothing nearer than adawe (O.), _to awaken; awoke_ can hardly be
the meaning.]
Adawe, p. 282. 78. _Awake_.
Addawd, H. 2. 110. [_Limply_. Sk. translates _wakened_ from B.'s
addawe, _to waken_, which makes no sense. K. has 'adaw, _to awaken_;
but it is used by the poet Spencer _to slacken_'; hence the meaning I
have given.]
Adente, AE 396. _Fastened_. C.
Adented, G. 32. _Fastened, annexed_. C.
Aderne, H. 2. 272. See _Derne, Dernie_. [_Sad, cruel_, from K.'s dern
(O.), _sad_, &c.]
Adigne. See _Adygne_.
Adrames, Ep. 27. _Churls_. C.
Adventaile, T. 13. _Armour_. C.
Adygne, Le. 46. _Nervous; worthy of praise_. C.
Affynd, H. 1. 132. _Related by marriage_.
Afleme, p. 287. 14. as _Fleme_; to drive away, to affright.
After la goure, H. 2. 353. should probably be _Astrelagour_;
Astrologer. [A singular mistake for B.'s Asterlagour _an astrolabe_.
Sk.]
[Agested, p. 278. 9. _Heaped up_ (B.). (For C.'s _clowde_ Sk.


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