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Obsolete words are marked +, archaic ‡, technical or unnaturalized words ||. A, prep., ton: 1.4. 50; in the act of: 5. 2. 27. [OE. on, as used still in asleep, afoot.] Cf. Abbott, §§ 24, 140. Absolute, adj., perfect: 3. 6. 41, 4. I. 131. Abuse, n., deceit, imposture: 4. 5. 64. Abuse, v., tto impose upon, cheat, deceive: 3. 3. 45, 4. 7. 29, 5. 4. 153. Acknowledging, ppl. adj., tgrateful: 3. 3. 8. Act, v., to gesticulate: 4. I. 43. Admirably, adv., tmarvelously, 16; feeling as opposed to Allegation, n. (Law), the asser tion, declaration, or statement of a party of what he can prove : 4. 7. 15. And, conj., if: 2. 3. I, 2. 4. 9, 3. 2. 80, 87; an': 2.4. 92, 132; even if, although: 4. 4. 12. Angel, n., an English coin at first known as angel-noble, being a new issue of the noble with the device of the archangel Michael standing upon and piercing the dragon. Its value on being issued (1465) by Edward IV was 6s. 8d.; in 1 Henry VIII, 7s. 6d.; 34 Henry VIII, 8s. 6d.; 6 Edward VI, 10s. It was last coined by Charles I: 3. 4. I. Appellation, n. (Law), †the act of appealing from a lower to a higher court or authority against the decision of the former: 4.7. 15. Appoint, v., to make an appointment for a meeting (with a person as direct obj.): 2.6. 5. Argument, n., †subject-matter of a discussion or discourse in speech or writing: 1. 1. 8. Arras, n., tapestry hangings, so called because made in the town of Arras, Artois: 4. 5. 34. Article, n. (Law), division of a written or printed document or agreement: I. I. 30, 4. I. 18. +Assassinate, n., assault with intent to murder: 2. 2. 49. Cf. N. E. D. for the use of this |