vbl. sb. Obs.; also anourn-, anowrn-, enourn-, honournyng (!). [f. ANORN + -ING1.] Adorning, decking, decoration.
c. 1382. Wyclif, Gen. ii. 1. Heuene and erthe and al the anowrnyng [1388 ournement] of hem. Ibid., Esther ii. 12. Alle thingus that to wymmenys enournyng [v.r. honournyng] pertende.
1529. Reg. Test. Ebor., IX. 444. To the anornyng of one litle chapell.