ppl. a. [f. ANELE v. + -ED.] a. Anointed; b. spec. Having received extreme unction.
1557. North, Diall of Princes (1568), 12 a. The goodlye Faustina in 4 daies dyed of a burnynge feuer, and so annealed was caried to Rome.
1558. Bp. Watson, Sev. Sacram., xxx. 191. Christ inwardly worketh the inuisible grace in the soule of the party aneyled.
[1602. Shaks., Haml., I. v. 77. Vnhouzzled, disappointed, vnnaneld.]