Annoint vs Anoint - What's the difference?
annoint | anoint | Alternative forms |
(nonstandard)
* 1854 , Lunsford Pitts Yandell, Theodore Stout Bell, The Western journal of medicine and surgery (page 114)
(label) To smear or rub over with oil or an unctuous substance; also, to spread over, as oil.
* And fragrant oils the stiffened limbs anoint . —Dryden.
* He anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay. —John ix. 6.
(label) To apply oil to or to pour oil upon, etc., as a sacred rite, especially for consecration.
* Then shalt thou take the anointing oil, and pour it upon his [Aaron's] head and anoint him. —Exod. xxix. 7.
* Anoint Hazael to be king over Syria. —1 Kings xix. 15.
to choose or nominate somebody for an leading or otherwise important position, especially formally or officially, or as an intended successor
to mark somebody as an official ruler, especially a king or queen, as a part of a religious ceremony
Anoint is a alternative form of annoint.
As verbs the difference between annoint and anoint
is that annoint is an alternative spelling of anoint while anoint is to smear or rub over with oil or an unctuous substance; also, to spread over, as oil.annoint
English
Verb
(en verb)- The proper way to use it is to annoint the edge of the lower lid with a small pencil, dipped in the salve, every night at bedtime.
