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alie

I. aˈlie, v.1 Obs.
    Forms as in lie v.
    [f. a- prefix 1 + lie.]
    1. To lie down, subside, become extinct. (The intr. vb. of which allay v.1 = a-lay is the causative.)

a 1000 Beowulf 5764 N{uacu} sceal..eall eðelwyn ·eowrum cynne leófum alicᵹean. 1200 St. Marhar. 12 Ant þat liht alei lutlen ant lutlen. 1205 Layam. 26298 Nu is hit muchel leod-scome{revsc} ȝif hit scal þus a-ligge. c 1230 Ancr. R. 246 A muchel wind alið mid a lutel rein.

    2. To lie towards or lean.

1583 Stanyhurst æneid iv. 101 His rackt wit he tosseth, Now to this od stratagem, now too that counseyl alying.

II. aˈlie, v.2 Obs. rare.
    [var. of elie.]
    To anoint.

c 1360 Amis & Amil. 2194 Yif he wald..slen his children tvay, Alien his brother with the blode. Ibid. 2330 He tok that blood that was so bright And alied that gentil knight.

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