Gr. αναντι, oppositum; A. S. ongean, ex adverso.

To ANERD, ANNERE.
V. [Anherd].

ANERLY, ANYRLY, adv. Only, alone, singly. Hence allanerly.
Barbour.

A. S. anre, tantum; Germ. einer, solus, from an and ein, unus.

ANERLY, ANERLIE, adj. Single, solitary; only.
G. Buchanan.

ANETH, prep. Beneath, S.
Bord. Minstrelsy.

A. S. on in, and neothan, deorsum; Isl. nedan, Belg. neden. Su. G. ned. id.

ANEUCH, adv. (gutt.) Enough, S.
Dunbar.

A. S. genog, genoh, satis, deduced by H. Tooke from genog-an, multiplicare; perhaps rather from Moes. G. janoh multi, many.

ANEWIS, s. pl. "Budding flowers," Tytler.
King's Quair.