Annat — can refer to the following:* The Lydian goddess Anat. * A settlement in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It is located 1 km south of Kilchrenan by the northwest shore of Loch Awe. To the north is Ben Cruachan. * A farm in the Kilmadock Parish,… … Wikipedia
Annat — Ann Ann, Annat An nat, n. [LL. annata income of a year, also, of half a year, fr. L. annus year: cf. F. annate annats.] (Scots Law) A half years s stipend, over and above what is owing for the incumbency, due to a minister s heirs after his… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Annat — Ancienne commune de l Aveyron, la commune d Annat a été supprimée en 1832. Son territoire a été partagé entre les communes d Estaing et du Nayrac. Portail de l’Aveyron et du Rouergue Catégorie : Ancienne commun … Wikipédia en Français
annat — And that. Used by ferals to complete a sentence that encompasses more than the speakers vocabulary will allow her to express. We went down to the library and it was full of books annat … Dictionary of american slang
annat — And that. Used by ferals to complete a sentence that encompasses more than the speakers vocabulary will allow her to express. We went down to the library and it was full of books annat … Dictionary of american slang
Annat, François — • French Jesuit, theologian, writer, and opponent of Jansenism (1590 1670) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
Annat, Argyll and Bute — infobox UK place country = Scotland static static image caption= latitude= 56.34 longitude= 05.18 official name =Annat population = shire district= shire county= Argyll and Bute region= constituency westminster= post town= postcode district =… … Wikipedia
Annat, Highland — infobox UK place country = Scotland official name= Annat scots name= gaelic name= population= os grid reference= NG882546 map type=Scotland latitude=57.532 longitude= 5.53908 unitary scotland= Highland lieutenancy scotland= constituency… … Wikipedia
annat — paysannat … Dictionnaire des rimes
annat — variant of ann * * * annˈat or ann noun (Scots law; obsolete) From 1672 to 1925 the half year s stipend payable after a parish minister s death to his widow or next of kin • • • Main Entry: ↑annates … Useful english dictionary