An Nona

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Meaning of An nona

(Lat.) Barley; corn; grain; a yearly contribution of food, of various kinds, for, support. Annona porcum, acorns; annona frumen turn hordeo admixtum, com and barley mixed; annona pants, bread, without reference to the amount. Du Cange; Spelman; Cowell. The term is used in the old English law, and also in the civil law quite generally, to denote anything contributed by one person towards the support of another; as, si quis mancipio annonam dederit, if any shall have given food to a slave. Du Cange; Spelman.

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