Part 20 (1/2)
_inhaerere_, to cleave, or stick fast in, or to, is therefore the in
ANIEST, _adv_ or _prep_ On this side of, Ayrs; q ”on the nearest side” This is opposed to _Adist_, _adiest_, on that side
A S on _neawiste_, in vicinia, prope ad; or _on_ and _neahst_ proxih_
ANYD, _pret_ Agreed
V ~Ane~, _v_
ANYNG, _s_ Agreement, concord
_Wyntown_
ANIS, ANYS, AINS, _adv_ Once; pron as _ainze_, or _yince_, S _eenze_, S B
_Douglas_
The genit of A S _an_, unus, one, _anes_ unius, also rendered semel, q actio unius temporis
ANIS, ANNIS, _s pl_
1 asses
_Chron S P_
2 Metaphor used for foolish fellows
_Bannatyne P_
Fr _asne_, Lat _asinus_; Su G _asna_, Isl _esne_
ANYS, the genitive of _Ane_, one
V ~Anis~
ANKER-SAIDELL, HANKERSAIDLE, _s_ A hermit, an anchorite
_Philotus_
A S _ancer-setle_, an anchorite's cell or seat, a here; from _ancer_, a hermit, Lat _anachoreta_, Gr a?a????t??
ANKERSTOCK, _s_ A large loaf, of an oblong fors to one made of rye, S