[ Angles], sb. pl. the English, the people of ‘Angul,’ a district of Holstein, S, NED; Englis, S.—AS. Angle, pl.
[ Angre], sb. affliction, sorrow, wrath, pain, inflammation, NED, S2, PP; angers, S2.—Icel. angr.
[ Angren], v. to annoy, injure, make angry, NED; angre, PP.—Icel. angra.
[ Angwisch], sb. anguish, W2; anguyssh, PP; angoise, S, MD; anguise, MD; anguisse, MD.—OF. angoisse, AF. anguisse; Lat. angustia, tightness, from angere, to squeeze.
[ Anhed], sb. unity, H; see [Oonhed].
[ An-heiȝ], adv. on high, S2, PP; an hei, S2; an hey, S2; an hiȝ, W.
[ An-heten], v. to heat, to become hot; anhet, pr. s. S; anhéét, pp. S.—AS. onhætan.
[ An-heȝen], v. to exalt, NED; anheȝed, pp., S2.
[ An-hitten], v. to hit against, S, MD.
[ An-hon], v. to hang (tr.), MD; anhoð, pr. pl., S; anhonge, pp., MD.—AS. on-hón.