Artificial intelligent assistant

enfamish

enˈfamish, v. Obs.
  Forms: 5 enfamych, -yssh.
  [Altered form of affamish: see en- prefix1.]
  trans. To famish, starve.

c 1400 Sowdone Bab. 2141 Thay shalle enfamyched be. a 1400–50 Alexander 2153 (Dubl. MS.) Thare negh was fey for defaute enfamyshyd [Ashmole, enfamyschist] hys oste. 1491 Caxton Vitas Patr. (W. de W. 1495) iii. xxxv. 327 b/1, They sawe that they were enfamysshed. 1766–1800 in Bailey. 1828 in Webster; and in mod. Dicts.


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