Án-nes
Bosworth & Toller Anglo-Saxon Old English Dictionary - án-nes
According to the Old English Dictionary:
- án-nes
- Dele II, and add: I. unity (as opposed to separation):--Þá gód ealle on ánnesse bióþ, and sió ánnes bið on écnesse . . . Sió ánnes and sió gódnes án þing sié, Bt. 34, 9; F. 146, 23-33. II. union (as opposed to disagreement) :-- Hú mycel gód is ðǽr ðǽr gebróðru beóð on ánnysse quam bonum habitare fratres in unum, Hml. S. 5, 394.Lufige hé ánnysse and bróðorrǽdene betwux mannum, Hml. Th. i. 142, 10. Eal se here him swór ánnesse, þæt hié eal þæt woldon þæt hé wolde, Chr. 921; P. 103, 16. an-nes