A Scottish word meaning 'enough' or 'sufficient,' often used in dialectal or archaic English.
Scottish variant of 'enough,' from Old English genōh, related to Germanic roots meaning 'to reach' or 'to suffice.' The 'ane-' prefix is a Scottish linguistic pattern.
Scottish English preserved a bunch of old pronunciation patterns that disappeared from standard English—'aneuch' sounds totally foreign now, but it's actually what English 'enough' used to sound like hundreds of years ago.
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