sb. Obs. [Orig. a var. of onour, honour, a. OFr. onor, anor, anur; but influenced by the confusion between onour-en to honour, and anour-en to adore, worship. See ANOURE v. and HONOUR.] Honor, reverence, worship.

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c. 1314.  Guy Warw., 149. God hath the don gret anour.

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c. 1330.  Rol. & Vernagu (1836), 3. Jhesu … bit the sende with michel anour After Charls.

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