ANALIER, s. One who alienates property, by transporting it to another country.

Lat. alien-ator.

Stat. Rob. I.

To ANAME, v. a. To call over names, to muster.
Wyntown.

To ANARME, ANNARME, v. a. To arm.
Acts Ja. I.

ANCLETH, HANCLETH, s. The ancle.
Gl. Sibb.

AND, conj.
V. [An].

ANE, adj. One, S.
Barbour.

Moes. G. ain; A. S. an, ane; anc. Su. G. an; mod. Su. G. en; Isl. Germ. ein; Belg. een, id.

ANE, article, signifying one, but with less emphasis.
Barbour.