antes de que, conj., before, [60], 13, [93], 14.

antes que, conj., before; rather than, [69], 16.

anticipación, f., anticipation;
habían llegado con bastante —, [45], 4, had arrived considerably ahead, before.

anticiparse, v. refl., to forestall, [108], 21.

anticuado, da, adj., antiquated, grown old; [25], 3, discarded; [91], 24, former, old-time.

antigüedad, f., antiquity, [13], 23.

antiguo, gua, adj., old, [58], 25; old-time, former, [91], 24.

antojarse, v. refl., used only in the third person, to wish, to be pleasing;
como se te antoje, [36], 30, as you will, any way you please.

antonomasia, f., antonomasia.

anunciar, v. a., to inform, to declare, [72], 29.