Adelantadillo :: Adelantadillo (n.) A Spanish red wine made of the first ripe grapes.
Adelantado :: Adelantado (n.) A governor of a province; a commander.
Adelaster :: Adelaster (n.) A provisional name for a plant which has not had its flowers botanically examined, and therefore has not been referred to its proper genus..
Anelace :: Anelace (n.) Same as Anlace.
Angelage :: Angelage (n.) Existence or state of angels.
Anhelation :: Anhelation (n.) Short and rapid breathing; a panting; asthma.
Archipelagic :: Archipelagic (a.) Of or pertaining to an archipelago.
Archipelago :: Archipelago (n.) The Grecian Archipelago, or Aegean Sea, separating Greece from Asia Minor. It is studded with a vast number of small islands..
Archipelago :: Archipelago (n.) Hence: Any sea or broad sheet of water interspersed with many islands or with a group of islands.
Archprelate :: Archprelate (n.) An archbishop or other chief prelate.
Audita Querela :: Audita querela () A writ which lies for a party against whom judgment is recovered, but to whom good matter of discharge has subsequently accrued which could not have been availed of to prevent such judgment..
Baselard :: Baselard (n.) A short sword or dagger, worn in the fifteenth century..
Belabor :: Belabor (v. t.) To ply diligently; to work carefully upon.
Belabor :: Belabor (v. t.) To beat soundly; to cudgel.
Belabored :: Belabored (imp. & p. p.) of Belabo.
Belaboring :: Belaboring (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Belabo.
Belace :: Belace (v. t.) To fasten, as with a lace or cord..
Belace :: Belace (v. t.) To cover or adorn with lace.
Belace :: Belace (v. t.) To beat with a strap. See Lace.
Belaced :: Belaced (imp. & p. p.) of Belac.
Belaid :: Belaid (imp. & p. p.) of Bela.
Belam :: Belam (v. t.) To beat or bang.
Belamour :: Belamour (n.) A lover.
Belamour :: Belamour (n.) A flower, but of what kind is unknown..
Belamy :: Belamy (n.) Good friend; dear friend.
Belate :: Belate (v. t.) To retard or make too late.
Belated :: Belated (imp. & p. p.) of Belat.
Belated :: Belated (a.) Delayed beyond the usual time; too late; overtaken by night; benighted.
Belating :: Belating (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Belat.
Belaud :: Belaud (v. t.) To laud or praise greatly.
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