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án-nes

  • noun [ feminine ]
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án-nes, án-nys, áns, -ness, e; f.
ONENESS, unity; unitas
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  • Geleáfa sóþlíce se geleáffulla ðes is; ðæt ánne God on Þrýnnesse and Þrýnnesse on Ánnesse we árwurþian

    fides aulem catholica haec est; ut unum Deum in Trinitate et Trinitatem in Unitate veneremur.

    • Ps. Lamb. fol. 200 a. 13
    • .
  • On ða ánnysse ðære hálgan cyrican

    in unitate sanctæ ecclesiæ,

    • Bd. 2, 4; S. 505, 7: 4, 5
    • ;
    • S. 572, 1
    • .
  • We andettaþ Þrýnnesse in Ánnesse efenspédiglíce, and Ánnesse on þære Þrýnnesse

    confitemur Trinitatem in Unitate consubstantialem, et Unitatem in Trinitate,

    • 4, 17; S. 585, 37
    • :
    • Exon. 76a; Th. 286, 5
    • ;
    • Jul. 727
    • :
    • Hy. 8, 41
    • ;
    • Hy. Grn. ii. 291, 41
    • .
  • Gesete fram deóflum oððe fram leónum ánlícan oððe ánnysse míne

    restitue a leonibus unicam meam,

    • Ps. Lamb. 34, 17
    • ;

    restore thou myn oon lijf aloone [darling] fro liouns,

    • Wyc.
a covenant, an agreement; conventio
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  • Gewearþ him and ðam folce on Lindesige ánes

    there was an agreement between him and the people in Lindsey,

    • Chr. 1014; Th. 274, 13, col. 1
    • .
loneliness, solitude; solitudo
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  • Ánnys ðæs wídgillan wéstenes

    the solitude of the wide desert,

    • Guthl. 3; Gdwin. 20, 20
    • .
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v.  án-nyss.
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  • án-nes, n.