Anent

Etymology
From anent:, anen:, from  undefined:, undefined:; compare German neben:.

Preposition

 * 1)  Against, in front of.
 * 2)  Concerning, with regard to.
 * 3) * 1922, James Joyce, Ulysses, chapter 16,
 * Mr Bloom and Stephen entered the cabman’s shelter, an unpretentious wooden structure, where, prior to then, he had rarely, if ever, been before; the former having previously whispered to the latter a few hints anent the keeper of it
 * 1) * 1955, Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita, chapter 11,
 * The wings of the driver's Marlenesque nose shone, having shed or burned up their ration of powder, and she kept up an elegant monologue anent the local traffic

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