FORWEARY

Etymology 1

Verb

forweary (third-person singular simple present forwearies, present participle forwearying, simple past and past participle forwearied)

(transitive, obsolete) To weary utterly; tire out.

(intransitive, obsolete) To become wearied.

Etymology 2

Adjective

forweary (comparative more forweary, superlative most forweary)

(obsolete) Excessively weary; exhausted with fatigue.

Source: Wiktionary


For*wea"ry, v. t.

Definition: To weary extremely; to dispirit. [Obs.] Spenser.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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