Obs. rare. [ad. L. annālis: see ANNALS.] Annual, yearly.

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1595.  Norden, Spec. Brit., Cornw. (1738), 38. Many votaries made annall pilgrimages vnto it.

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1615.  Heywood, 4 Prentises, I. xii. Our annall Crownes revenues.

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    Annal sb., sing. form of ANNALS.

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