Afeardafeard
adjective
\ə-ˈfird\
Definition of
AFEARDchiefly dialect: afraidVariants of
AFEARDafeard or
afearedOrigin of
AFEARDMiddle English
afered, from Old English
āfǣ
red, past participle of
āfǣ
ran to frighten, from
ā-, perfective prefix +
fǣ
ran to frighten — more at
abide,
fearFirst Known Use: before 12th century
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Published on June 25, 2014 04:00