† aˈvye, v. Obs.
Also 5 awye.
[a. OF. avie-r:—Rom. *adviāre: see avay.]
To send away, dismiss; refl. To take one's way.
c 1440 Morte Arth. 3717 Sir Arthure and Gawayne avyede theme bothene. c 1485 Digby Myst. (1882) iii. 500, I wol a-wye sovereyns; and soiettes I dys-deyne. |