Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Same as anoint.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • transitive verb obsolete To anoint.

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  • verb Obsolete form of anoint.

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Examples

  • When a man start to get dotish behind a woman, they used to say that he drank what he should noint with.

    Barbados Underground 2009

  • When a man start to get dotish behind a woman, they used to say that he drank what he should noint with.

    unknown title 2009

  • He would horsewhip a fellow one day with his own royal hand, and then fling him an handful of silver groats, with his own broad face on them, to ‘noint the sore withal.”

    Kenilworth 2004

  • For ne'er shall I 'noint thee with strap-oil again. "

    A Certain Rich Man William Allen White 1906

  • He would horsewhip a fellow one day with his own royal hand, and then fling him an handful of silver groats, with his own broad face on them, to 'noint the sore withal. "

    Kenilworth Walter Scott 1801

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