Anear — A*near , prep. & adv. [Pref. a + near.] Near. [R.] It did not come anear. Coleridge. [1913 Webster] The measure of misery anear us. I. Taylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Anear — A*near , v. t. & i. To near; to approach. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
anear — (adv.) nearly, c.1600, from A (Cf. a ) (1) + NEAR (Cf. near) … Etymology dictionary
anear — [ə nir′] adv., prep. Archaic near … English World dictionary
anear — I. əˈ transitive verb Etymology: a (I) + near, v. archaic : to come near to : near II. adverb Etymology: a ( … Useful english dictionary
Anear — This ancient surname probably describes a long lost occupation, that of making teasel brushes for use by a fuller to finish fine cloth. The origination is from the pre 8th Century Anglo Saxon ahana , a word which describes a stiff bristle found… … Surnames reference
anear — /euh near /, adv., prep. Archaic. near. [1725 35; a (semantically empty, perh. by analogy with AFAR; cf. APAST) + NEAR] * * * … Universalium
anear — preposition near … Wiktionary
anear — I (Derivado de anea.) ► sustantivo masculino Terreno donde abundan las aneas. II (Derivado de ana.) ► verbo transitivo METROLOGÍA Medir una cosa por anas. * * * anear1 tr. *Medir por anas. anear2 (de or. vasc.; Cantb.) tr. *Mecer a un niño en la… … Enciclopedia Universal
anear — significado: arrullar a un niño en la cuna, mecerlo, acunarlo etimología: lat. anus ( vieja, anciana ), *aneare … Etimologías léxico asturiano