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anet|ˈænət| Also 3–6 anete, 4–6 annet(t, ennet. [a. Fr. anet, aneth:—L. anēthum, a. Gr. ἄνηθον, dial. form of ἄνῑσον dill, anise; the two carminatives being originally confounded. See anise.] The herb Dill (Anethum graveolens).
c1265in Wright Voc. 140 Anetum, anete, dile. 1382Wyclif Matt. xxiii. 23 Woo to ȝou, scribis and Pharisees..that tithen mente, anete [v.r. anese] and comyn. 1398Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xvii. lxxi. (1495) 645 The sede of Ferula is lyke to Annet. 1533Elyot Cast. Helth (1541) 76 Oyle of camomyll, oyle of anete, and other lyke. 1540R. Wisdom in Strype Eccl. Mem. I. App. cxv. 317 To tyth mint & annett. 1617Minsheu, Anet; Vide Dill. 1736Bailey Househ. Dict., Anet or Dill, a plant much resembling fennel. 1811Hooper Med. Dict., Anethum, Fennel, dill, anet. b. Comb. anetseed, the seed of Anet or Dill (sometimes confounded with aniseed).
1549Compl. Scotl. vi. 67 Ennetseidis that consumis the ventositeis of the stomac. 1549Latimer 7 Serm. bef. Edw. VI (Arb.) 165 Their doctrine was vnsauery, it was but of Lolions, of decimations of Anets seade, and Cummyn and suche gere. 1571Wills & Inv. N. Count. (1835) II. 363, Ij lb. of annetseedes xvjd. |