Annet vs Anent - What's the difference?
annet | anent |
(archaic) Concerning, with regard to, about, in respect to, as to, insofar as, inasmuch as
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(obsolete) In the opinion or judgment of
(obsolete) Against, in front of, fronting; before; opposite; over against, on the other side
:* ... if Painter did ever abide in the old bark mill said to be anent his brother's freehold.'' — R.T. Smith, ''Ina Grove , The Virginia Quarterly Review, Vol. 81, Iss. 4; pg. 230, 25 pgs, 2005
(obsolete) In a line with; side by side with; on a level with.
As a noun annet
is alternative form of ennet "duck".As a preposition anent is
concerning, with regard to, about, in respect to, as to, insofar as, inasmuch as.anent
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Preposition
(English prepositions)- Mr Bloom and Stephen entered the cabman’s shelter, an unpretentious wooden structure, where, prior to then, he had rarely, if ever, been before; the former having previously whispered to the latter a few hints anent the keeper of it
- The wings of the driver's Marlenesque nose shone, having shed or burned up their ration of powder, and she kept up an elegant monologue anent the local traffic
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- This question remains a vital consideration anent the debate over the possibility of limiting nuclear war to military objectives,