English
Etymology 1
Old English anoon, anon, anan, lit., in one (moment), from AS. on in + an one. See On and One.
Pronunciation
AHD|*�-n�n', IPA|/��n�n/, IPA-ASCII: /<tt>@"nQn</tt>/
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-�n|-�n
Adverb
en-adv|-
- (Obsolete) Straightway; at once.
#: The same is he that heareth the word, and anon with joy receiveth it. --Matt. xiii. 20.
- Soon; in a little while.
#: As it shall better appear anon. --Stow.
- At another time; then; again.
#: Sometimes he trots, . . . anon he rears upright. --Shak.
Etymology 2
abbreviation
anon
- anonymous
Related terms
anonym
anonymal
anonymity
anonymize
anonymosity
anonymous
anonymously
anonymousness
Finnish
Verb
anon
- fi-form of|anoa|typeverb|prfirst-person|plsingular|moodindicative|tense=present
cs:anon
io:anon
pl:anon
te:anon
vi:anon
tr:anon
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