Noun
Alternative form of ennet (a duck).
(UK, dialect, West Country, Cornwall, obsolete) A black-legged kittiwake.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnnet even concerned himself with the price of one of his controversial religious pamphlets. Source: Internet
In Annet, Paine is said to have a direct "forerunner" in deistic argumentation, advocacy of "freedom of expression and religious inquiry" and emphasis on "social reforms." Source: Internet
Annet: The fact that the program is not cohort based allowed more flexibility. Source: Internet
Businessman Dipak Patel has donated K12, 400 to meet the required bill for Annet Nankamba to travel to Lusaka and meet doctors to treat the massive tumour on her face. Source: Internet
Ms Annet Gimono, one of the victims, who lost two of her relatives in the recent landslide in Bushika Sub-county, said she was happy that the government had finally relocated her and family to a safe place out of the danger posed by landslides. Source: Internet