enaunter

Etymology
, from.

Conjunction

 * 1)  Lest.
 * 2) * 1589, Mar Martine, 5, quoted in 1809, Egerton Brydges, Censura Literaria, page 60:
 * For men of litrature t'endite so fast, them doth not sitte, / Enaunter in them, as in thee, thair pen outrun thair witt;
 * 1) * published in 1946, The Characters of Theophrastus: Newly Edited and Translated by J.M. Edmonds:
 * KORITTO: For day and night long doth she weare our stone into scrapings, enaunter she pay a grote to set her own.
 * KORITTO: For day and night long doth she weare our stone into scrapings, enaunter she pay a grote to set her own.