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onorn

oˈnorn, v. Obs.
  Also onourn.
  Variant of anorn, to deck, adorn.

1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) I. 217 An howse consecrate onornede allemoste alle with golde and precious stones. Ibid. III. 457 Oure women be not onournede that thei may be pleasante to man. 1545 St. Papers Hen. VIII, X. 681 This was in effecte his matier, which he onorned with a gret circumstaunce of wordes.

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