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aneuch

[ uh-nookh ]

adjective

, Scot.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of aneuch1

First recorded in 1575–1625
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Example Sentences

Ze sall say aneuch, gif the mater or ground do lyke yow, and mony fair wordis to Lethingtoun.

He schawit, amangis uther purposis, yat he knew weill aneuch that my brother had schawin me yat thing, quhilk he had spokin in striviling, of the quhilk he denyis ye ane half, and above all, yat ever he came in his chalmer.

"Ou ay, weel aneuch for that," replied the weaver.

"I'm sure, however, he wad be glad aneuch to see me," said Margaret; "for him and I are auld acquantance."

But it is my pleasure, sirrah," said Willie, angrily and impatiently—"and that's aneuch.

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