annālis, is [annus], adj., yearly, annual. As noun, Annālēs (sc. librī), year-books, records; strictly brief abstracts of contemporary events kept in early days by the Pontifex Maximus, and exposed to view on a white-washed plank set up at his official residence. Annālēs is a frequent title of Latin historical works.
annōna, ae [annus], f., the year’s crop, esp. of grain; corn supply.
annus, ī, m., a year.
ante (1) adv.; of space, before, in front of; of time, before, previously, ago; (2) prep. with acc., both of space and time, in front of, before.
anteā [ante], adv., before, formerly.
antecēdō, see [cēdō].
anteeō, see [(1) eō].
antequam or ante . . . quam, conj., before, until.
[Antiochus, ī], m., Antiochus.
1. Antiochus the Great, king of Syria 223-187 B.C., conquered by Scipio Asiaticus in 190.