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AFEAR definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
or afeared (əˈfɪəd ) adjective. (postpositive) an archaic or dialect word for afraid .
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AFEAR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AFEAR is frighten.
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afear, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb afear is in the Old English period (pre-1150). afear is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons ...
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afear - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Rhymes:English/ɪə(ɹ)/2 syllables · English lemmas · English verbs · English terms with obsolete senses · English dialectal terms · English terms with quotations ...
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AFEARD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Middle English afered, going back to Old English āfǣred, past participle of āfǣran "to frighten," from ā-, perfective prefix + fǣran "to frighten" — more at ...
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Scrumpy and Western
Western in flavour include The Yetties from the village of Yetminster in Dorset, The Golden Lion Light Orchestra from Worcestershire, Fred Wedlock, Who's Afear'd (also from Dorset), the Skimmity Hitchers (a group that includes former members of Who's Afear'd), the Surfin Turnips (more punky folk), Trevor Crozier
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Afear Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Afear Definition ... (obsolete or dialectal) To imbue with fear; to affright; to terrify. Wiktionary. Origin of Afear. From Middle English aferen (“to frighten ...
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AFEAR - Spanish - English open dictionary
Here you will find the different meanings of afear, definitions and much more extra content. Cheer up! Come in, check them out and participate.
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Afear is a Scrabble word?
Verb. {{en-verb}} (obsolete, or, dialectal) To imbue with fear#noun, fear; to affright, to terrify. Derived terms. afeard. Alternative forms. affear ...
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afear - definition and meaning - Wordnik
afear: To cause to fear; frighten; terrify; make afraid.
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afear(e)d | Dictionary of American Regional English
Qu. GG25, To become frightened: “The children were ______ he was going to hurt them.” Health and Disease. Qu. BB2, If a ...
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affeard
▪ I. affear, affeard variants of afear, afeard.▪ II. affear variant of affere v. Obs., to apportion.
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offear
† of-fear, oˈffear, v. Obs. Forms: 2–3 offearen, 2–4 offeren, 3 of-færen, oferen. Chiefly in pa. pple. of-feared, of-fered, (of-ferd). [Late OE. f. of- + OE. fǽran to terrify: see fear v. OE. had in the same sense afǽran: see afear v.] trans. To frighten, terrify; in pa. pple. frightened, afraid.113...
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