on- I. often meaningless, and only rarely = prep. on.
II. = an-
III. = un-
[ onāblāwan1] to blow on, Æ.
[ onādōn] anv. to put on, ÆL 7156.
[ onǣht] f. possession, CVPs 28.
[ onǣlan] to set fire to, ignite, heat, inspire, incite, inflame, burn, consume, Chr (an-), Gen, Sol; Æ, CP. [‘anneal(ed)’]
[ onǣlend] m. ‘incensor,’ GPH 399.
[ onǣlet] n. lightning, LPs 1436.