† aˈnourement Obs.
Also 4–5 anour-, enour-, 5 enor-.
[corruptly for anournement anornament: see prec.]
= adornment, ornament.
c 1382 Wyclif Esther ii. 3 And take thei wymmen enourmentis [v.r. wymenus ournemens]. 1405 Lay Folks' Mass-Bk., B.P. ii. 65 Boke or chales, vestiment, lyght or towelle, or any other anourment. c 1440 Gesta Rom. 383 My lecherouse anourement of myn heere. 1513 Bradshaw St. Werb. 154 The people..Gaue diuers enormentes unto this place. |