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aneled

[uh-neel]

a·nele

[uh-neel]
verb (used with object), a·neled, a·nel·ing. Archaic.
to administer extreme unction to.

Origin:
1275–1325; Middle English anelien, equivalent to an- on + elien to oil, equivalent to el- (Old English ele oil < Latin oleum) + -i- thematic vowel + -en (Old English -an) infinitive ending
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