ÆSCÐRACU
ÆRENDDRACA
ærnemergenlic matutinal, CM277.
ǽrnemned aforementioned.
ærneweg m. road for riding on, race-course.
[iernan]
ærnian = earnian
ærnlng f. 'running,' riding, racing, Bo,OD :

flow of blood, MtL9w. (iorn-)
ærnS=ern'S

ærnSegen (?) m. house-officer, GL.
ærnung = earnung ; ǽron = ǽrran
Ēēror I. adv. earlier, before, beforehand,

formerly, Æ,AO : rather. II. prep. (w. d.)
before.
ǽrenddraca (AO,CP) = ǽrendraca
ǽrende n. ' errand,' message, BH,Ou; AO :

mission, An,Chr : answer, news, tidings, Æ.
ǽrendfæst commissioned with an errand,

ÆL26221.
ærendgāst m. angel, GEN 2296.
ǽrendgewrit n. written message, letter, Æ,

CP.
±ærendian to go on an errand, carry a

message, send word to, CP : intercede, BH;
Æ :(+) speed, succeed, W2389. ['ernde']
ǽrendraca m. messenger, apostle, ambas-
sador, angel,
Æ,AO : representative, sub-
stitute, proxy,
BH2761-.
ǽrendscip n. skiff, small boat.
ǽrendsecg m. messenger, GEN658.
ǽrendsprǽc f. message, RD6116.
ǽrendung f. errand : errand-going, ['emd-
jng'}
ærend-wraca (AO) -wreea, (CP) = ǽren-

draca
ær end writ=ǽrendgewrit
ǽrenscip = ǽrendacip; ǽrer=ǽror
ǽrest I. adv. and superl. adj. first, at first,

before all, Æ,CP. "Sā, Sonne, siftSan ǽ.
as soon as. ǽ. "Singa first of all. II. =
ǽrist
ǽrfæder m. forefather, B2622.
ǽrf æst↔ārfæat; serf e↔ierfe, yrfe
ǽrgedōn done before, CP.
ǽrgefremed before committed.
ǽrgelēred previously instructed, MtL148.
ǽrgenemned, -gesæd = ǽrnemned
ærgestrēon† n. ancient treasure.
ǽrgeweorc† n. ancient work, work of olden

times.
ǽrgewinn n. former strife or trouble, old

warfare, CROSS 19.
ǽrgewyrht† n. former work, deed of old.
ǽrglæd very bright, Ex 293.
ǽrgōd† good from old times?, very good.
ǽrhwīlum† erewhile, formerly.
ærian = erian; ærlg (OET) = earh
ǽriht† n. code of law or faith.
ǽring f. day-break, early morning (A).
ǽrisc = ēarisc
ǽrist I. (ē) mfn. rising VPs : resurrection,

awakening, Jn; CP. ['arist'] II. = ǽrest
ǽrlēof ? very dear, OEG56296.
ǽrlēst = ārlēast

ǽrlic(ā) adj.; -līce adv. 'early,' Jn.
ǽrlyft f. early morning air, WW41513.
ærm=earm
ǽrmorgen (a1, a2, e2) m. early morning,

dawn, day-break.
ǽrmorgenlic of early morning, DR.
ærn n. dwelling, habitation, house, building,

closet.
ǽrn = ǽren
ærnan to ' run,' ride, gallop, BH : (+) to ride,

run to, reach, gain by running or riding,
AO : =+iernan.
ærndian = ærendian
ǽrne-mergen, -merigen (Æ) = ǽrmorgen

ǽrra m. ǽrre fn. adj. earlier, former, Bo,El;
CP. on ǽrran dæg the day before yesterday.
['ere,' 'erer']
ærror = ǽror; ærs=ears
ǽrsceaft‡ f. old work, ancient building.
ærschen, ærshen = erschen; ǽrst = ǽrest
ǽrstæf = ārstæf

ǽr-3am, -'Son, -'Sam'Se v. ær; ærS-=yr.S-
ǽrwacol early awake, Æ.
+ærwe depraved, wicked, EPslOO1.
ærwela m. ancient wealth, B2747.
ærworuld f. ancient world, ŪE937.
ǽrynd=ǽrend; ǽryr = ǽror
ǽryst I. = ǽrist. II. = ǽrest
ǽs n. food, meat, carrion : bait. [OHO.

as]
æsc I. m. nap. asoas 'ash'-tree, Gl,KC; Mdf :

name of the rune for æ : (†) spear, lance :
ship, Æ. II. = æos
ǽscære unshorn, untrimmed. [acieran]
ǽscan to demand (legally), LL177'.
ǽscapo (WW27336) = ǽsceapa
æscberend† m., -bora† m. spear-bearer,

soldier.
æscberende spear -bearing, GEN2041.
æsce = asoe
ǽsce f. asking, inquiry, search, LL : claim

(to insurance money for theft of cattle),
_LL1752. ['ask' eb.]
æsoeap (ē1) n. remnant, patch.
æsceda fpl. refuse? WW 14833.
æscegeswāp n. cinders, ashes, TC318-3.
æscen I. fm. vessel of ash-wood, bucket, pail,

bottle, cup. II. adj. made of ash-wood,
ashen, LCD.
æscfealu ashy-hued, WW20423.
æscgræg ashy gray, WW20421.
æschere rn. naval force, MA 69.
æscholt† n. spear of ash-wood, spear-shaft,

lance (v. also Mdf).
ǽscian = ācsian

æscrnann m. ship-man, sailor, pirate, [æso]
æscplegam, play of spears, battle, Jr/D217.
æscrind f . bark of the ash-tree, LCD.
æserōf† brave in battle.
æscstede m. place of battle, MOD 17; Mdf.
æscstederōd f. cross marking a battlefield?

Ct(BT).
æsotlr m. glory in war, GEN 2069.
æseSraeu f. battle, GEN 2153.