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The Record Interpreter.
  • adalingus:—an etheling.
  • adaquare:—to water (cattle); to drown.
  • adaquarium:—a watering place.
  • adasia:—a ewe.
  • adbreviare:—to abridge.
  • adcredulitare:—to purge oneself of an accusation by oath.
  • addictio:—used for additio.
  • additio:—a title setting forth a person's estate, degree, trade, &c.
  • addresciare, addressare:—to redress; to restore; to make amends for; to render account of.
  • adirare:—to lose.
  • adiratus:—a compensation for goods lost or stolen.
  • adjacentia:—neighbourhood; a thing near other.
  • adjective:—to cite.
  • adjornamentum, adjurnamentum:—adjournment, putting off to another day or place.
  • adjornare:—to adjourn.
  • adjudicatio:—pronouncing a judgment or decree.
  • adjurnare:—to adjourn.
  • adjegiare:—to purge oneself of a crime by oath. (Fr. aleier.)
  • admensuratio:—admeasurement, a writ for remedy against persons who usurp more than their share.
  • adminiculum, adminiculatio:—aid, support.
  • admiraldus:—an admiral.
  • admiraldus:—sometimes used for emeraldus.
  • admiralis:—an admiral.
  • admiralitas:—admiralty.
  • admiralius, admitallus:—an admiral.
  • admiravisus:—an emir vizier.
  • admissionalis:—an usher.
  • admissivus:—an usher.
  • admonitor:—a watch dog, "a wappe."
  • adnichilare, adnullare:—to annul.
  • adquietare. See acquietare.
  • adramire. See arramire.
  • adrectare:—to do right; to make amends.
  • adresciare. See addresciare.
  • adsecurare. See assecurare.
  • adulterinus:—unlawful, esp. of castles and guilds.
  • adunare:—to collect.
  • aduncare:—to draw with a hook.
  • advallacio anguillarum:—eel-bucks.
  • advanciamentum:—advancement.
  • advantagium:—advantage; the right of the lord to redeem a fief removed by the vassal from his lordship.
  • adventale:—a ventail or visor.
  • adventare:—to arrive.
  • adventura:—an adventure, or venture.
  • adventurare:—to adventure, or venture.
  • adventurarius:—an adventurer.
  • adventus:—casual profit.
  • adversaria:—memoranda.
  • advisamentum:—advice; consideration.