anoyous

Etymology
Borrowed from, ; equivalent to.

Adjective

 * 1) harmful, injurious
 * 2) * 14th c.,, Frederic J. Furnival (Editor), The Cambridge MS. Dd. 4. 24 or Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, London; Published by teh Chaucer Society, 1902: pg. 650, [728]
 * "enm"

- Ayeinst this horrible Synne of Accidie / and Þe brauches of the same / there is a vertu Þat is called ffortitudo or Strength / Þat is an affection / Þurgh for which a man espiseth annoyous Þynges


 * 1)  troublesome, challenging, annoying
 * 2)  troubled; beset with difficulty

Usage notes

 * The aphetic form is more common in Middle English (as in modern English).