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- AGamēnon, was the generall Capy∣tayne of the grekes, atte the syege of Troye.
- Agamnestor, was kynge of Athenes.
- Age, Go to.
- Agedum, go to yet.
- Agellus, a lyttell syelde.
- Ager, agri, a fielde. Somtyme a territorie belongynge to a towne, wherin is includid fieldes, medowes, woddes, and waters. Sommetime a manour with the demeanes. sometyme the arable felde onely.
- Agger, eris, a heape of stones or turfe. also a bulworke, or a countremure to a fortresse or campe in battayle. sometyme it sygny∣fieth a caulsey.
- Aggero, aui, are, to heape vppe.
- Agglomero, to make vppe on heape, by addynge to.
- Agglutino, naui, nare, to ioyne togyther.
- Aggrauo, aui, are, to be bourdenouse or chargeable.
- Aggredior, gredi, to goo to, or come to, to inuade, to begynne, to attempt.
- Aggrego, aui, are, to gather to gyther.
- Agilis, nymble, or lyght.
- Agilitas, nymblenes, dexteritie.
- Agina, wherin the beame of a payre of ba∣lance is hanged.
- Aginator, he that is meuid with a litle gain.
- Agiographa, bokes of holy scripture.
- Agito, tare, to do often, to pryck, to cōpell, to trouble, to persecute, to vexe, to consy∣der, to reuolue, to solycite.
- Agmen, an hooste of men.
- Agnati, kynsmen of the fathers syde.
- Agnatum, that whyche is in byrthe more than nede requireth.
- Agnomen, the surname that I haue by my father.
- Agnosco, noui, noscere, to knowe.
- Agnus, a lambe.
- Ago, egi, agere, to do, to leade, to dryue, to labour, to here, to speake, to pronounce, to fayne, to goo. Nudi agunt, They go naked. I extende or sprede. Radices agunt, They sprede their rootes. I treate of a thynge, I gyue. Ago gratias, I gyue thankes. I brynge forthe, also to expell. Venena mem∣bris agit, It expellethe poyson oute of the membres.
- Agolū, a staffe to dryue cattell with.
- Agonia, fere & heuines, or vexatiō of mynd.
- Agonisma, the rewarde of victorie.
- Agonista, a champyon.
- Agonizo, aui, are, I contende, or fyghte va∣lyantlye.
- Agonotheta, he that makethe a commune game, and payethe the rewarde to theym that do wynne it.
- Agaranomus, he that setteth the pryce of vyttayle, a talker.
- Agoraeus, a markette manne, a haunter of markettes.
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