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anorn
† aˈnorn, v. Obs. Also 4–5 aourn, anowrn(e, enourn(e, 5 aorne, 4–6 anourn, 6 annorn. [a. OFr. aörne-r, aöurne-r:—L. adornā-re; in later Fr. adorner, adorn. By identification of a- prefix 7 with a- prefix 2, of which the full form bef. a vowel was an- (see an- prefix 1), a-ourne was erron. expanded i...
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aourne
† aˈorn(e, aourne, v. Obs. Original form of adorn, anorn, q.v.
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anorning
† aˈnorning, vbl. n. Obs. Also anourn-, anowrn-, enourn-, honournyng (!). [f. anorn + -ing1.] Adorning, decking, decoration.c 1382 Wyclif Gen. ii. 1 Heuene and erthe and al the anowrnyng [1388 ournement] of hem. ― Esther ii. 12 Alle thingus that to wymmenys enournyng [v.r. honournyng] pertende. 1529...
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enorn
† eˈnorn, v. Obs. Also 4–6 enn-, enourne(n, (4 enhorne, en(n)urn(e, ennowrn), enorn(e, 5 enoorne, 6 -ourne. [Altered form of anorn, q.v.] 1. trans. To adorn, deck, trim; to set out (a table); = anorn; also fig.c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. A. 1026 Þe wonez with-inne enurned ware Wyth alle kynnez perre þat m...
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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 ef...
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enurny
enurny, a. Her. (ɛˈnɜːnɪ) Also enurney. [a. AF. enorné, enourné, altered form of OF. aourné adorned: see anorn, enorn.] Of a bordure: Charged with beasts. By some writers improperly used as n. for a charge of this kind upon a bordure.1562 Leigh Armorie (1597) 111 The fourth [bordure] is called Enurn...
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anoure
† aˈnoure, v. Obs. Forms: 3–4 aoure, -ri, anuri, 3–5 anoure, 4–5 anowre. [repr. two OFr. vbs., 1. anore-r, anure-r, onure-r, onoure-r, also written honore-r, honure-r, honour-er:—L. honōrā-re to honour. 2. aöre-r, aüre-r, aoure-r:—L. adōrā-re, later Fr. adorer, Eng. adore, of which the orig. adopted...
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adorn
▪ I. adorn, v. (əˈdɔːn) Forms: 4–5 aourne, 5 aorne, 5–6 adourne, 5–7 adorne, 6– adorn. [a. OFr. aörne-r, aürne-r, aourne-r, (later adourne-r, adorne-r):—L. adornā-re to fit out, to deck out; f. ad to + ōrnā-re to furnish, to deck. The d of pref. ad-, regularly dropped in OFr., began to be inserted a...
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