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anhele
▪ I. † anˈhele, v. Obs. Also 4–5 anele. [a. OFr. anele-r, anhele-r to breathe, cogn. w. Pr. anelar, It. anelare:—L. anhēlāre to pant; f. an- = ambi on both sides, doubtfully + hālāre to breathe.] 1. ? To blow, puff.c 1340 Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 723 He werreȝ..Boþe wyth bulleȝ & bereȝ..And etayneȝ, þat hym ... Oxford English Dictionary
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anheled
† anˈheled, ppl. a. Obs. rare. [f. anhele + -ed.] Breathing, or breathed out, with pain or effort.1644 England's Tears in Harl. Misc. V. 452 The poor labourer, who useth to mingle the morning dew with his anheled sweat. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Anheled, which breatheth with pain or difficulty, puffed ... Oxford English Dictionary
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anhelant
† anˈhelant, a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. anhēlānt-em, pr. pple. of anhēlā-re: see anhele.] Breathing, inhaling.1764 Ann. Reg. 141/1 The anhelent tubes by which trees suck their nourishment from the earth. Oxford English Dictionary
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aneal
aneal obs. form of anele, anhele, anneal. Oxford English Dictionary
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anele
▪ I. anele, v. arch. (əˈniːl) Forms: 4 aneli, -ye, 4–6 aneyle, 5 enele, 6 aneil, -eele, anneyle, -el, 6–7 aneal(e, anneal, 4– anele. [orig. aneli-en, f. an- prefix 1 on + eli-en to oil, f. OE. ele, œle, oil:—*oli, ad. L. oleum. Cf. anoil.] 1. To anoint (chiefly as a religious rite).c 1315 Shoreham 4... Oxford English Dictionary
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aspire
▪ I. aspire, v. (əˈspaɪə(r)) Forms: 5–6 aspyre, 6–7 aspier, 6– aspire. [(? a. F. aspire-r), ad. L. asp-, adspīrā-re to breathe upon, seek to reach, f. ad to, at + spīrā-re to breathe. The OF. aspirer is prob. partly for enspirer, ad. L. inspīrāre: see a- prefix 10.] I. To breathe into or forth. † 1.... Oxford English Dictionary
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