anˈi-mate (ănˈĭ-māt), to enliven, inspire.

anˈkus (ănˈkŭs), an elephant goad.

Anˈnoure (ănˈōr), a sorceress of King Arthur’s time.

an-nulˈ (ăn-nŭlˈ), to cancel, abolish.

a-nonˈ (ȧ-nŏnˈ), soon.

An-taeˈus (ăn-tēˈŭs), a son of Poseidon. He was of gigantic size and strength, and grew stronger as long as he touched his mother Earth.

an-tagˈo-nist (ăn-tăgˈō-nĭst), opponent.

anˈte (ănˈte᷵), to put up.

anˈthem (ănˈthĕm), a song of praise.

an-ticˈi-pate (ăn-tĭsˈĭ-pāt), to have a previous view of what is to happen.