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- Abel, Adams second son - a bell, to ring with - able, sufficient - accurate, exact, curious - acute, quick, witty - accidence, to teach children - accidents, changes, and chances - accompt, reckoning made - account, good esteem - achor, a valley - acorn, that grows on oaks - acre of land, 160 pole - air, the skie - heir, to an estate - hair, of the head - hare, in the woods - are, merry, or sad - acts, of parliament - axe, to cleave wood - ai me, wo is me - ay, ever more - advise, to give counsel - advice, to take counsel - all, as all things - ale, the cobler loves - awle, helps to buy it - aile, grief and trouble - all[•]y, to aswage, heat, or pain - alley, a narrow passage - ally, associates - aloud, to call out - allowed, with approbation - amen, a wishing well - amend, to grow better - altar, for sacrifice - alter, to change - angel, a spirit - angle, a term in astronomy - angle, to catch fish - annal, a chronicle - annual, yearly - arras, costly hangings - harrass, toile and t[•]ouble - arrows, to shoot in a bow - arrowse, to stir up - aray, an army drawn up - array, comple[•]t cloathing - a peer, of the realm - a pear, a pleasant fruit - appear, [•]efore any person - amaze, a wondering - a maze, a pleasant place - a mace, for the lord Major - appeal, petitioning - a peal, rung on a bell - ark, built Noah - arch, of a bridge - arch, bishop - arrant, wicked and vile - errant, a message - a scent, a smell - ascent, a going up a hill - assent, an agreeing - assistants, of a company - assistance, a helping forward - ash, a tree so called - asse, a dull beast - ask, to enquire - asp, a poysonous creature - hasp, to fasten a door - ant, a pismire - aunt, the mothers sister - attach, taking body or goods - attaque, to face the enemy - augre, to bore a hole - auger, an astrologer - austere, fierce and grim - oyster, a shell-fish