/aˈnaro/
- membership, adherents, supporters (body of members of an organization, etc.)
“John Cyprian Rust and A. E. Wackrill (translators), New Testament, La Agoj (Acts) 4:32,
Kaj la anaro de la kredantoj estis unukora kaj unuanima …
Now the company of those who believed were of one hear”
“Heinrich August Luyken, Stranga Heredaĵo, Ĉapitro 4,” — Mr. Marston, it is my honour to present to you almost all the members of our local Esperanto club, for whom it is a great pleasure to welcome you.
- party, number, company (group of people participating in the same activity)
“Henri Vallienne, Ĉu li? Noto de l’aŭtoro,” — When they boarded the ship to return to France, they were accompanied by a large party who saluted their departure with much applause.
“Reto Rossetti (translator), “Sorĉita mono”(“Witch’s Money”) by John Collier, in Norda Prismo 57/3,” — As they crossed over to the bank, “Where is Guis?” said Foiral, affecting to look for him among their number.
Formsanaron(accusative, singular) · anaroj(plural) · anarojn(accusative, plural)