A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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~Angwisch~, _sb_. anguish, W2; ~anguyssh~, PP; ~angoise~, S, MD;
~anguise~, MD; ~anguisse~, MD.--OF. _angoisse_, AF. _anguisse_; Lat. _angustia_, tightness, from _angere_, to squeeze. ~Anhed~, _sb_. unity, H; see ~Oonhed~. [Addition] ~An-hei3*~, _adv_. on high, S2, PP; ~an hei~, S2; ~an hey~, S2; ~an hi3*~, W. ~An-heten~, _v_. to heat, to become hot; ~anhet~, _pr. s_. S; ~anhéét~, _pp_. S.--AS. _onhætan_. ~An-he3*en~, _v_. to exalt, NED; ~anhe3*ed~, _pp_., S2. ~An-hitten~, _v_. to hit against, S, MD. ~An-hon~, _v_. to hang (_tr_.), MD; ~anhoð~, _pr. pl_., S; ~anhonge~, _pp_., MD.--AS. _on-hón_. ~An-hongen~, _v. tr_. and _intr_. to hang, S, MD; ~anhonged~, _pp_., MD; ~anhanged~, C2. ~Aniente~, _v_. to bring to nought, NED; ~anyente~, PP.--OF. _anienter_, from _a_, to _+ nient_; Late Lat. *_necentem = nec + entem_. (~A-~7.) ~Anientise~, _v_. to bring to nought, to destroy, NED; ~anientice~, PP; ~anentisen~, CM; ~anentesch~, PP; ~anyntische~, W2; ~neentishe~, NED; ~annentissched~, _pp_. CM; ~anyntischid~, W2; ~enentyscht~, H; ~enentist~, H.--OF. _anientir_ (variant of _anienter_), |
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