different between ancome vs ancone
ancome
English
Alternative forms
- income (Scotland)
- oncome
- uncome
Etymology
From Middle English onkome (“a swelling”), from earlier oncome, oncume (“an unexpected evil”), from Middle English ancomen, oncumen, from Old English oncumen, past participle of ancuman (“to arrive, come upon, happen”); equivalent to on- +? come. Cognate with Dutch aankomen (“to arrive, to gain weight”), German ankommen (“to arrive”), Swedish ankomma (“to arrive”).
Noun
ancome (plural ancomes)
- (obsolete) A small inflammatory swelling, arising suddenly.
Anagrams
- came on, coname, oncame
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ancone
English
Noun
ancone
- plural of ancona
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