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† ˈwearyish, a. Obs. rare. [f. weary a. + -ish.] Done or passed in weariness.
1615Jackson Creed iv. i. viii. 83 If wee deferred this suruey til old age come vpon vs, in which life it self becomes a burthen, our returne of thanks for fruition of it, and the vnpleasant appertinences, would be but wearyish. a1618[see remissal]. 1702C. Mather Magn. Chr. iii. i. App. (1852) 340, I have drawn forth many wearyish hours. |