See also: Annes and Anne's

Icelandic edit

Noun edit

annes ?

  1. Alternative spelling of andnes

Latin edit

Verb edit

annēs

  1. second-person singular present active subjunctive of annō

Middle English edit

Etymology 1 edit

Noun edit

annes (uncountable)

  1. (Northern) Alternative form of oonnesse

Etymology 2 edit

Noun edit

annes (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of anys

Old English edit

Alternative forms edit

Etymology edit

ān +‎ -nes

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

ānnes f

  1. unity
    • c. 992, Ælfric,"The Epiphany of the Lord"
      Þa Iudeiscan ðe on Crist gelyfdon wæron him gehēndor stōwlice, and eac ðurh cȳððe þære ealdan ǣ: we wæron swiðe fyrlyne, ægðer ge stōwlice ge ðurh uncȳððe; ac he us gegaderode mid ānum geleafan to ðam healicum hyrn-stane, þæt is to ānnysse his gelaðunge.
      The Jews who believed in Christ were nearer to him locally, and also through knowledge of the old law: we were very remote, both locally and through ignorance; but he gathered us with one faith to the high corner-stone, that is to the unity of his church.
  2. union
  3. covenant, agreement
  4. loneliness, solitude

Declension edit

Descendants edit

  • Middle English: oonnesse, onnesse; anes, annes; annesse
    • English: oneness

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