aneath, prep.1
(əˈniːθ, Sc. əˈnɛθ)
[f. a prep.1 + neath, for beneath; cf. afore, ahind, the northern forms of before, behind.]
Beneath.
| c 1801 H. Macneill Poems (1844) 116 Aneath thy sheltering wing I flee. 1813 Hogg Queen's Wake 175 Ane lovlye land anethe her laye. 1825 J. Wilson Noct. Ambr. I. 6 Aneath the marbled roof of clouds. |