To ANE, v. n. To agree, to accord. Pret. anyd.
Wyntown.

Germ. ein-en, concordare, convenire; Su. G. en-a, firmiter aliquid proponere; Isl. eining, unio; Su. G. enig; Germ. einig. concors.

ANEABIL, s. A single woman; properly one who is used as a concubine.
Reg. Maj.

O. Fr. anable, habile, capable, convenable, from L. B. inhabil-is, valde habilis; Gl. Roquefort.

ANEDING, s. Breathing.
V. [Aynd], v.
Barbour.

ANEFALD, adj. Honest, acting a faithful part, the same with [Afald].
Douglas.

ANELIE, adv. Only.
R. Bruce.

ANELYD, part. pa. Aspired; literally, panted for.
Wyntown.

Fr. anhel-er, to aspire after; Lat. anhel-are, L. B. anel-are.

ANENS, ANENST, ANENT, ANENTIS, prep.
1. Over against, opposite to, S.
Barbour.
2. Concerning, about, in relation to; still used by old people, S.
Acts Ja. I.