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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Enoynt, Enonte, p.p. and p.t. [ME. enoynt (Chaucer), OF. enoint.] Anointed. — a1400 Leg. S. iii. 212.
In a sek … That was enoynt with pik and ter Ib. l. 687.
Angelis … That all hir vondis … Enonte with sawuis soft & swet 1513 Doug. iv. v. 80.
Hys hair enoynt weil prunȝeit vndir that Ib. v. iii. 61.
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