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astuce,
astuce [əˈstus]
adj. arch. Astute.
aat, aet, at, atidda, att, aut, et, ett, it,
at [at, ət]
adv. At, often after an adv. to express continuance of the action.
prep. At a person, within reach of a person. After a v. at may be used to imply continued or repeated action.
Used with verbs of asking and after the nouns anger, hatred, ill-will, objection(s).
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
at in the: I.Sh. In the…
aht, at, at$s, ats, att, atts,
at [I. NN.b. at, ət]
conj. That.
 
pron. Relative That, who, whom, which.
Possessive at her, at his contracted at's, at thair.
 
From Old Norse at.
atfares, atferd, atferds, atfert, atferts, atfird, atfirds, atfirt, atfirts, attifer, attiffer,
atferd [I.Sh. ˈatfɛrd, ˈatfərd, I. Ork. ˈatfeər]
Usually pl. atferds
n. Behaviour, ongoings.
Athole,
Athole [ˈaθl]
pn. Athole (Perth and Kinross).
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
Athole brose: Honey or meal mixed with whisky.
atom, atomic,
atom [atəm]
n. Atom.
 
Compounds and phrases etc.
 
atomic [-ɪk]: Atomic.
atraholla,
atraholla [I.Sh. ˈatrəhɔlə]
adj. Describing weather that is alternating between wet and dry.
attack, attackit, attakket, atteck, attek,
attack [əˈtak]
n. Attack.
v. To attack.
pt. pp. attackit
attacht, attatcht,
attatch [əˈtatʃ]
v. To tie or fasten. arch. To arrest. To summon before a court or judge.
pt. pp. attatcht
atteen, attein, attene,
atteen [əˈtin]
v. To attain.

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