Anorn

/ˈænɔrn/ noun

An archaic or obsolete term; possibly related to Old English words for 'morning' or 'early,' or referring to something that lacks ornamentation.

The etymology is highly uncertain; possibly from Old English 'an' (one) + 'orn' (or corruption of ornament-related words), or related to Germanic words for morning/dawn. This is a genuinely obscure word.

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