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afeard, -ed, ppl. a. (əˈfɪəd) Forms: 1–2 afǽred, 2–5 afered, 3 offearet, offered, 3–6 aferd, 4–6 affered, afferd; 5–6 aferde, afferde; 6 afearde, 6–7 afeard, afear'd; 7 affeard, -'d; 9 afear(e)d. [f. afear v. + -ed. Used more than 30 times by Shakespeare, but rare in literature after 1700, having be...
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Odes 1.23
Q. 3.7.1: "Like as an hind forth singled from the herd, / That hath escaped from a ravenous beast, / Yet flies away of her own feet afeard; / And every
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Afraid - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
afraid: 1 adj filled with fear or apprehension " afraid even to turn his head" "suddenly looked afraid " " afraid for his life" " afraid of snakes" " afraid to ask questions" Synonyms: acrophobic suffering from acrophobia; abnormally afraid of high places afeard , afeared a pronunciation of afraid aghast , appalled , dismayed , shocked struck ...
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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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Joseph Fiennes
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2002 – contributed to the compilation album, When Love Speaks, which consists of Shakespearean sonnets and play excerpts – "Be not afeard
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afeir
▪ I. † aˈfear, v. Obs. or dial. Forms: 1 afǽr-an, 2 afæren, 2–3 afer-en, 3–6 afer-e, affer-e, 6 affeare. [f. a- prefix 1 intensive + fǽr-an to frighten: see fear. For the late spelling af-fear see af- 2. The vb. either in its full form, or aphetized to 'fear, is still common in the dialects: see als...
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offerd
† offerd, offered obs. ff. afeard, afraid.c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 195 He beð of harme offered. a 1300 Floriz & Bl. 632 Sore hi beoþ offerd.
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Olympic Bell
The bell is inscribed with "London 2012" and a line from Caliban's speech in The Tempest: "Be not afeard, the isle is full of noises", which featured in
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The Adventures of Alyx
"I Thought She Was Afeard Till She Stroked My Beard" (1967, as "I Gave Her Sack and Sherry" in Orbit 2) describes Alyx's escape from an abusive marriage
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hefty
hefty, a. orig. dial. and U.S. (ˈhɛftɪ) [f. heft n.1 + -y.] 1. Weighty, heavy; hard, grievous. Also, large or significant in size, and as advb., ‘powerfully’, exceedingly.1867 F. H. Ludlow Fleeing to Tarshish 167, I reckon I could forgive him..but I'm afeard it'd come hefty on me. 1871 N.Y. Tribune ...
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amoped
† aˈmoped, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [f. mope, after the apparent analogy of acold, ahungered, afeard, etc.] Dispirited.1573 Twyne æneid xi. H h iij b, All this citie great With mourninge sits amoapte.
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Caliban's Dream
The title refers to Caliban in The Tempest by William Shakespeare, whose 'Be not afeard' speech Sir Kenneth Branagh, as 19th Century engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, had recited earlier in the ceremony - a speech from the play's Act 3, Scene 2, in which Caliban refers to his dreams:
Be not afeard; the
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wisha
wisha, int. Anglo-Ir. colloq. (ˈwɪʃə) [ad. Ir. mhuise indeed (the unlenited form muise gives anglicized musha musha).] An exclamation indicating dismay, emphasis, or surprise.1826 M. Wilmot Let. 29 Feb. (1935) 234 O ‘wisha’ ‘wisha’, shall I ever arrive at the ball I promised you! 1842 S. Lover Handy...
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When Love Speaks
Track listing
"Be not afeard, the isle is full of noises" (from The Tempest – Act III, Scene II), performed by Joseph Fiennes
"Live With Me and Be My Love
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vengeably
ˈvengeably, adv. Now arch. or Obs. Also 5 vengably, 6 vengeablie, -eiably, veangeably. [f. prec.] 1. In a revengeful manner; vindictively; cruelly, pitilessly.1412–20 Lydg. Chron. Troy iv. 2775 Þis Achille of cruelte..Þe dede cors toke oute of þe taas, And vengably bond it. a 1450 Knt. de la Tour (1...
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