See also: Anor

Old French edit

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anor oblique singularm (oblique plural anors, nominative singular anors, nominative plural anor)

  1. Alternative form of honor

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anor pl

  1. historical connections, historical traditions, ancestry
    Staden har anor från 1300-talet
    (Parts/aspects of) the town date(s) back to the 14th century
    Släkten har anor från 1500-talet
    The family dates back to the 16th century (usually of noble families and the like)
    en tradition med gamla anor
    a tradition that goes back a long way / a tradition with a long history

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Tagalog edit

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Noun edit

anor (Baybayin spelling ᜀᜈᜓᜇ᜔) (dialectal, Rizal, informal)

  1. Alternative form of anod

Tajik edit

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anor

  1. Latin spelling of анор (anor)

Uzbek edit

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anor (plural anorlar)

  1. pomegranate