obs. form, intermed. betw. ENHERDE, annerde, and ADHERE, INHERE. To adhere.

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1536.  Bellenden, Cron. Scotl. (1821), II. 449. To annere to hir as his lauchful lady and wiffe.

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1586.  J. Hooker, Giraldus’s Hist. Irel., in Holinsh., II. 90/2. Diuerse will annerre unto you to feed on you as crowes on carion.

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