A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~Ancre~, _sb_. an anchorite, recluse, hermit, a monk, a nun, NED, S, S2; ~auncre~, S2; ~anker~, S2; ~ancres~, _pl_., P.--AS. _ancra_, m. (* _ancre_, f.); Church Lat. _anachoreta_; Gr. [Greek: *anachoraetaes] ~And~, _conj_. and, also, if, G, S, S2, S3, C2 ~ant~, S, S2; ~an~, S, S2; ~a~, MD.--_Phr_.: ~and if~, MD. ~Ande~, _sb_. breath, H; see ~Onde~. [Additoin] ~Anefeld~, _sb_. anvil, W2; ~anefelt~, NED.--AS. _onfilti_ (Voc.). ~An-ent~, _prep_, and _adv_. on a level with, among, opposite, towards, in respect of, ~NED~; ~anont~, MD; ~onont~, S; ~onond~, S; ~anende~, MD; ~anonde~, MD; ~ononde~, MD; ~anendes~, MD; ~anentes~, NED; ~anentis~, W, W2; ~anemptis~, MD; ~anempst~, NED; ~anence~, H; ~anens~, H; ~ynentes~, H.--AS. _on efen_, _on efn_, _on emn_, on even ground with. ~Anentesch~; see ~Anientise~. ~Aner-ly~, _adv_. only, alone, S2, NED, JD. ~Anete~, _sb_. the herb dill, Voc., W, NED.--OF. _anet_; Lat. _anethum_ (Vulg.); Gr. [Greek: *anaethon], dial, form of [Greek: anison]. See ~Anise~. ~A-netheren~. _v_. to lower, humiliate, NED; ~anethered~, _pp_., HD. (~A-~ I.) See ~Aniðerien~. |
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