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† aˈnnoyous, a. Obs. Forms: 4 anious, 4–5 -oious, -oyus, annuyous, -noyus, 6 annoious, -yous. Also aphet. noyous, and, after Fr., ennoyous. [a. OFr. anuieus, anieus, anoios, mod. ennuyeux (cogn. w. Pr. enoios, Sp., Pg. enujoso):—orig. Romanic *inodioso: see annoy and -ous.] Unpleasantly disturbing to the feelings; troublesome, vexatious, annoying; harmful, detrimental.
c1340Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 535 Þen þenkkeȝ Gawan ful sone, Of his anious uyage. c1386Chaucer Melib. 277 A gret multitude of poeple, ful chargeous and ful anoyous [v.r. annuyous, -noyus, noyous] for to hiere. a1450Knt. de la T. 128 Ansuerithe not with none anoyeus wordes of ungoodly speche vnto youre husbondes. 1548Geste Pr. Masse 125 Y⊇ private masse supper is..annoyous to the practycioners therof. 1587Harrison Eng. i. ii. xxiii. 348 Dispersing annoious oppilations. 2. Full of ‘annoy’; troubled, grieved, vexed.
c1440Lonelich Graal. II. 156 The tothere Roses..fillen alle down pore and anoyows. |