Artificial intelligent assistant

wandreme

wandreme Obs. rare—1.
  [Of uncertain etymology.
  Perh. f. wan- + dream n.1, though this supposition offers some difficulties. The word may be an alteration, for the sake of rhyme, of wandreth, with which it seems to be synonymous. Another possibility is that it represents OE. wódendréam, used to render furor animi, but surviving with difference of meaning in Sc. widdendream (varr. windream, widdrim, etc.) confusion, bewilderment; for the phonology cf. Wansdyke repr. OE. Wódnesd{iacu}c.]
  Distress, grief: ? = wandreth.

c 1450 Erle Toulous 989 The abbot was the ladyes eme, For hur he was in grete wandreme, And moche mornyng he mase.

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