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▪ I. † aniˈente, v. Obs. Also 4–6 anyente. [a. OFr. aniente-r to bring to nought (= Pr. and It. anient-ar), f. à to + nient, mod. néant nought (= It. niente):—late L. *neëntem or *necentem, f. ne, nec not + entem (nom. ens) being: see entity.] = anientise (which is the commoner form).
1393Langl. P. Pl. C. xx. 267 How myghte he aske mercy..That..wilfulliche wolde mercy anyente? Ibid. xxi. 389 So lyf shal lyf lete · þer lyf haþ lyf anyented. 1574tr. Littleton's Tenures 140 b, The warraunte is anyented and defeated. ▪ II. † aniente, ppl. a. Obs. [contr. pa. pple. of the preceding, for aniented.]
1641Termes de la Ley 21 Aniente in our law language signifies as much as frustrated or made voyde. |