v. Obs. rare. Also 5 anote. [a. OFr. anote-r, ad. L. annotā-re; cf. connote, denote.]

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  1.  To note against, lay to the charge of.

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1494.  Fabyan, VII. 307. The lenger this contynuyd, ye more disclaunder was anotyd to the iustyces.

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  2.  = ANNOTATE.

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1533.  Udall (title), Terentius, Flovres … with the Exposition … of such Latyne Wordes, as were thought nedefull to be annoted.

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