anon

anon

substantiivi
  1. taivm-y-gen|fi|ano|aak=valon|luok=s

Liittyvät sanat: anonymous

Synonyymisanakirja

anon

puhekielen ilmaus, arkikielen ilmaus, pian.

Liittyvät sanat: anonymiteetti, anonyymi, anonyymius, anonyymiys.

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Englannin sanakirja

anon englanniksi

  1. puhekieltä straightway Straightway; at once.

  2. 1610, s:The Tempest|The Tempest, by w:William Shakespeare|Shakespeare, act 2 scene 2

  3. CALIBAN: Thou dost me yet but little hurt; thou wilt anon, / I know it by thy trembling: now Prosper works upon thee.
  4. (RQ:Authorized Version)

  5. But he that received the seed into stony places, the same is he that heareth the word, and anon with joy receiveth it;
  6. {{quote-book|year=1866

  7. The dead man answered thus:
    “What good gift shall God give us?”
    The boards answered him anon:
    “Flesh to feed hell's worm upon.”
  8. Soon; in a little while.

  9. {{quote-book|year=1598

  10. At another time; then; again.

  11. {{quote-book|year=1593

  12. Sometimes he trots, as if he told the steps,
    With gentle majesty and modest pride;
    Anon he rears upright, curvets and leaps,
    As who should say, lo! thus my strength is try'd...
  13. An anonymous person, especially an author

  14. 1904, Thomas Wright, The Life of Edward Fitzgerald, vol. 1, page 94

  15. Indeed they did all they could to avoid it, coyly hiding their identities behind initials, asterisks, and anons
  16. 1940, w:Virginia Woolf|Virginia Woolf, "Anon".

  17. Every body shared in the emotion of Anons sic song .... Anon is sometimes man, sometimes woman....
  18. 2004, Jane Milling, Peter Thomson, Joseph W. Donohue, Baz Kershaw, The Cambridge History of British Theatre, page 207

  19. Indeed, virtually every known playwright (and probably most of those 'anons') occupied some position in one or more of the patronage networks
  20. 2006, J. Michael Walton, Found in Translation: Greek Drama in English, page 185

  21. those identified by initials only and the 'Anons' (some of whom are here unmasked)
  22. A work with an unknown author

  23. 1984, Helen Hooven Santmyer, "...And Ladies of the Club", page 214

  24. On the floor again she came upon a couple of "Anons" and frowned at them: Ought We to Visit Her and Cast Away in The Cold. Those would certainly do very well on the top shelf.
  25. A work without a title

  26. anonymous

  27. (eo-form of)

  28. (fi-verb form of)

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