Annoyance

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late Middle English: from Old French anoiance, from anoier (see annoy).


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From Middle English anoyaunce (rare form of noyaunce), from Old French anuiance, anoiance, from the verb anuier(“to cause problems”). Compare French ennui.


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annoyance (n.)

late 14c., "vexation, trouble," from Old French enoiance "ill-humor, irritation," from anuiant, present participle of anuier "to be troublesome, annoy, harass" (see annoy). Meaning "state of being annoyed" is from c. 1500, as is the sense of "that which annoys." Earlier, annoying was used in the sense of "act of offending" (c. 1300) and a noun annoy (c. 1200) in the sense "feeling of irritation, displeasure, distaste."