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- angariare:—to compel.
- angarius:—a catchpole, an officer who arrests.
- angeldum, angildum:—the single valuation or fine imposed on a criminal.
- Angleria:—Englishry.
- Angliceria:—Englishry.
- Anglici, probatio:—proof of Englishry.
- animalia:—oxen.
- animequus:—contented.
- anitergium:—a wisp of grass.
- ankerissa:—an ancress, a female hermit.
- annates:—yearling cattle.
- annatæ:—first fruits; annates.
- annatus:—first-born; one year old.
- annuale:— yearly income of a prebendary; or of a priest for celebrating an anniversary.
- annuarium:—an anniversary; a calendar of anniversaries.
- annuatim:—yearly.
- annulatus:—ringed (of a pig).
- anquiromagus:—a ship's stern.
- ansea:—a truss.
- ansorium:—a shoemaker's knife; a razor.
- antecessor:—an ancestor; a predecessor in office; also the name of a servant attending on a dean and chapter.
- antecinerales feriæ:—days before Ash Wednesday.
- antegarda:—vanguard.
- antela:—a poitrel.
- antemurale:—a barbican.
- antenatio:—the right of an elder child.
- antependium:—hangings in front of an altar.
- antephalarica:—a portcullis.
- antesellum: a, package carried in front of the saddle.
- antesignatus (antesignanus):—a soldier posted in front of the standard.
- antianitas:—antiquity, i.e. seniority; ancienty.
- antianus:—old, ancient.
- antibata:—an opponent.
- antica:—a hatch.
- anticopa:—a countertally.
- antidoron:—a gift given in exchange.
- antigraphus:—a scribe, a copyist.
- antilopia:—an antelope (heraldic).
- antipera:—a screen.
- antiphona:—alternate verses sung by the halves of the choir.
- antiphonarium:—a book containing anthems or antiphons.
- antiphonista:—an antiphoner, a leader in singing antiphons.
- antiquitas:—seniority; ancienty.
- antistes:—a bishop; an abbot.
- antistita:—an abbess.
- antistitium:—a monastery.
- antithetarius:—an accused person who charges his accuser with the same crime.
- apanagium:—the portion of a younger child.