A Concise Dictionary of Middle English - From A.D. 1150 to 1580 by Walter William Skeat;A. L. Mayhew
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pr. p. _anientissant_. (~A-~ 7.)
~Anise~, _sb_. anise, also dill, NED; ~anys~, NED; ~aneyse~, Voc.--OF. _anis_; Lat. _anisum_; Gr. [Greek: anison]. Cf. ~Anete~. ~A-niðerien~, _v_. to lower, humiliate, MD; ~aneðered~, _pp_. MD, HD.--AS. _á + niðerian_. (~A-~ 1.) ~Anker~, _sb_. anchor, S.--AS. _ancor_; Lat. _ancora_; Gr. [Greek: agkura]. ~Anlas~, _sb_. a kind of dagger, anlace, MD, C; ~anelace~, HD; ~anelas~, MD, NED.--Cp. Low Lat. _anelacius_ (Ducange), OWelsh _anglas_. ~An-leth~, _sb_ [Correction]. face, countenance, MD, HD, NED; ~onndlæt~, MD; ~onlete~, MD.--Icel. _andlit_ (Swed. _anlete_): AS. _and-wlÃta_. ~Ann-~; see ~An-~. ~Annamyllit~, _pp_. enamelled, S3; see ~Enamelen~. ~Annuel~, _adj_. yearly; _sb_. a mass said either daily for a year after, or yearly on the anniversary of a person's death, NED; ~anuell~, S3.--AF. _annuel_; Late Lat. _annualem_, for Lat. _anna*lem_, from _annus_, year. ~Annueler~, _sb_. a priest who sang an annual, PP, C3, HD. |
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