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Ann, Anne, Annie, Aun, Awn, Hannie, Nan, Nanna, Nannie, Nanny,
Ann [an]
n. The personal name Anne.
dim. Annie, Nan, Nannie
annaster, annester, annister, anyister,
annaster [I.Sh. an(j)əstər]
n. A young ewe which has not had a lamb,
anet, annet,
annet [anɛt]
n. arch. The herb dill Anethum graveolens
annoy, annoyed, annoyin,
annoy [ˈənboi]
n. Annoyance, trouble, vexation.
v. To trouble, distress or vex.
pt. pp. annoyed
Compounds and phrases etc.
annoyin: Troubling, distressing or vexing.
annual, annual_rent, annualrent, annuitie, annuity, annwal, anwal, onwal, sooperaniwat, superannuat, superannuate, supperaniwut, supperannuate,
annual [anwəl]
n. Annual. leg. An annual payment from land or property.
adj. Annual.
adv. Annually.
Compounds and phrases etc.
annual rent: n. Interest of money.
annuity: A fixed sum of money paid to someone each year.
superannuate [sʌpərˈan(ə)wət]: Senile, stupefied, dazed. pt. superannuatit pp. superannuate
annul, disannul, disannull, disenol, disenoll,
annul [dɪsˈanəl]
v. leg. To make null.
Compounds and phrases etc.
disannul: Of material objects: to do away with, obliterate, demolish. To disarrange, jumble.
annoonce, annunce, anoonce,
annunce [əˈnʌns]
v. To announce.
Compounds and phrases etc.
annuncement: An announcement.
aent, aented, aentid, aentit, aint, ainted, aintid, aintit, anns, ans, ans, anse, anse$t, ansed, ant, anted, antid, antit, ent, ented, entid, entit,
anse [I. ans]
also aint [ɛnt, ent, ant]
v. To heed, care, mind, pay attention to.
pt. pp. anse't, aintit
ainser, ainswer, anser, ansuer, ansur, answer, ill-anserin, ill-answeran, ill-answerin, misanswer,
answer [ˈansər]
n. v. Answer. Used to show something it suits a person.
Compounds and phrases etc.
ill-answerin I.: adj. Badly behaved.
misanswer: To disobey, give a rude answer.
anter, anteran, antercast, anterin, anterous, antran, antrim, antrin, aunter, auntercast, aunterin, auntern, aunterous, auntran, auntrin, autran, meschanter, misanter, miscanter, mischanter, mishanter, missanter,
anter [antər]
v. To adventure, venture. To chance or hit upon.
Compounds and phrases etc.
antercast: A misfortune, a mischance.
antrin [ˈantrɪn, ˈantrən, ˈantərn, ˈantrə, ˈɑntrən, ˈhantərɪn]: adj. Occasional, chance, single, odd, peculiar, strange.
anterous [-əs]: Adventurous.
misanter (I.Sh. mɪˈsantər], mishanter [mɪˈʃantər]: A misfortune, an accident.
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