单词 | aweary |
释义 | aweary in American English (əˈwɪri) adjective OLD-FASHIONED, Poetic weary; tired (of) aweary in American English (əˈwɪəri) adjective literary wearied or tired; fatigued Word origin [1545–55; a-1 + weary]This word is first recorded in the period 1545–55. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: articulate, footprint, insurance, inversion, roundinga- is a reduced form of the Old English preposition on, meaning “on,” “in,” “into,” “to,” “toward,” preserved before a noun in a prepositionalphrase, forming a predicate adjective or an adverbial element (afoot; abed; ashore; aside; away), or before an adjective (afar; aloud; alow), as a moribund prefix with a verb (acknowledge), and in archaic and dialectal use before a present participle in -ing (set the bells aringing); and added to a verb stem with the force of a present participle (ablaze; agape; aglow; astride; and originally, awry) |
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