Aile


aile
alloisoleucine
historical examples

aile rouge had a beaver robe and pipe prepared to present, but was obliged for the present to retain it.
the expeditions of zebulon montgomery pike, volume i (of 3) elliott coues

all the lords were much dismaid and sore maruelled at this maner of sudden change, and what thing should him aile.
chronicles of england, scotland and ireland (3 of 6): england (5 of 9) raphael holinshed

i drink no aile (i suppose you mean ale); but yet good wine every day, of five and six shillings a bottle.
the journal to stella jonathan swift

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