prep. [f. A prep.1 + NEATH, for beneath; cf. afore, ahind, the northern forms of before, behind.] Beneath.

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c. 1801.  H. Macneill, Poems (1844), 116. Aneath thy sheltering wing I flee.

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1813.  Hogg, Queen’s Wake, 175. Ane lovlye land anethe her laye.

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1825.  J. Wilson, Noct. Ambr., I. 6. Aneath the marbled roof of clouds.

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