The Collaborative International Dictionary
Anbury
Anbury \An"bur*y\, Ambury \Am"bur*y\, n. [AS. ampre, ompre, a crooked swelling vein: cf. Prov. E. amper a tumor with inflammation. Cf. the first syllable in agnail, and berry a fruit.]
(Far.) A soft tumor or bloody wart on horses or oxen.
A disease of the roots of turnips, etc.; -- called also fingers and toes.
Wiktionary
anbury
alt. (context archaic English) A wen or spongy wart on the legs or flanks of a horse. n. (context archaic English) A wen or spongy wart on the legs or flanks of a horse.
Usage examples of "anbury".
I 'ad just time to do 'er proper, then nip into my 'idin' place on 'Anbury Street.
Trip, of Hanbury and Bootle, really did have a typewriter betrothed to Smith.