Part 20 (2/2)
_Gl Sibb_
Q an _anchorite's_ stock, or supply; or from some fancied resemblance to the _stock_ of an _anchor_
ANLAS, _s_ Properly ”a kind of knife or dagger usually worn at the girdle,” as the term occurs in Chaucer; but used to denote a pike fixed in the cheveron of a horse
_Sir Gawan_
Franc _anelaz_, _analeze_, adlaterale teluer; L B _anelac-ius_, id
ANN, _s_ A half-year's salary legally due to the heirs of ato the period of his incumbency, S
_Acts Cha II_
Fr _annate_, L B _annata_
ANMAILLE, _s_ Enamel
V ~Amaille~
_To_ ANORNE, _v a_ To adorn
_Douglas_
L B _inorn-are_, Tertullian
ANSE, ANZE, ENSE, _conj_ Else, otherwise, Ang
Allied perhaps to Su G _annars_ alias
_To_ ANTER, _v n_
1 To adventure, S B
_Ross_
2 To chance, to happen, S B
_Journ Lond_
3 In the forle, rare
An _antrin ane_, one of a kind ly and occasionally, or seldom, S
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