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▪ 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.
c1340Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 723 He werreȝ..Boþe wyth bulleȝ & bereȝ..And etayneȝ, þat hym a-nelede, of þe heȝe felle. 2. fig. To pant for, aspire to.
c1425Wyntoun Cron. v. x. 480 Constantynys sonnys thre Ðat anelyd to þat Ryawte. 1536Latimer 2nd Serm. bef. Conv. I. 49 With most fervent desire, they anheale, breathe, and gape for the fruit of our convocation. ▪ II. anhele obs. form of anneal. |