A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~Anew~, _sb_. ring, wreath; ~anewis~, _pl_., S3; ~aneus~, links of a
chain, NED.--OF. _aniaus_, pl. of _anel_, ring; Lat. _anellus_, dim. of _a*nulus_, dim. of _annus_, a circuit, year. ~Anew~, enough, S3. (~A-~ 6.) See ~Ynow~. ~A-newe~, _adv_. anew, NED. (~A-~ 3.) See ~Of-newe~. ~Anfald~, _adj_. single, simple, S, HD; see ~Oone-fold~. [Addition] ~Angel~, _sb_. angel; ~ongel~, S; ~angles~, _pl_., S; ~ængles~, S; ~anglene~, _gen_. S.--Lat. _angelus_. See ~Engel~. ~An-gin~, _sb_. beginning, MD; ~angun~, S, NED. ~An-ginnen~, _v_. to begin; ~on gon~, _pt. s_., S.--AS. _an-_(_on-_)_ginnan_. ~Angle~, _sb_. a name given to the four astrological 'houses,' ~NED~, S2.--OF. _angle_; Latin _angulum_ (acc.). ~Angles~, _sb. pl_. the English, the people of 'Angul,' a district of Holstein, S, NED; ~Englis~, S.--AS. _Angle_, pl. ~Angre~, _sb_. affliction, sorrow, wrath, pain, inflammation, NED, S2, PP; ~angers~, S2.--Icel. _angr_. ~Angren~, _v_. to annoy, injure, make angry, NED; ~angre~, PP.--Icel. _angra_. |
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