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athirst, ppl. a. (əˈθɜːst) Forms: 1 of-þyrst(ed, 3–4 of-þurst; 4 afurst, 5 afforst; 4 athrist, -yst, 4–6 athurst(e, athrust, 5–6 athyrst(e, 6– athirst. [Worn-down form of OE. ofþyrst, for ofþyrsted, pa. pple. of ofþyrstan to suffer thirst, be very thirsty. Cf. a- hungered, and a- prefix 3.] 1. Suffe...
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The Gods Are Athirst
The Gods Are Athirst (, also translated as The Gods Are Thirsty or The Gods Will Have Blood) is a 1912 novel by Anatole France. The story of the rise of Évariste Gamelin, a young Parisian painter, involved in the local government for his neighborhood of Pont-Neuf, The Gods Are Athirst
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Élodie
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Élodie Blaise, female protagonist in Anatole France's 1912 historical novel, The Gods Are Athirst
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Balambha
It is said that when Ra Navghan of Junagadh was marching to Cutch to avenge Jaasal, he halted here and was athirst and the men that were with him.
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Writing-riddle
head it is, through whom ‘the writ’ is known, as honoured recording angels take their pride in him;
When given a drink he craves for more, as though athirst
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Like as the hart (Weir)
My soul is athirst for God, yea, even for the living God : when shall I come to appear before the presence of God?
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ofthirst
† ofˈthirst, ppl. a. Obs. [OE. ofþyrsted, ofþyrst, f. of- + *þyrsted, pa. pple. of þyrstan to thirst.] Earlier form of athirst, q.v.c 1000 Judges xv. 18 in Thwaite Heptat., He [Samson] wearþ þa swiþe ofþyrst. c 1200 Trin. Coll. Hom. 199 Þenne hie beð of-þurst cumeð to sum welle. c 1275 XI Pains of H...
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ahunger
aˈhunger, adv. or pred. a. [f. a- prefix + hunger; cf. anhungered.] Hungry; hungering.c 1450 Mirk's Festial 127/10 Þe pore..aboden.., sor ahongyr. 1830 Blackw. Mag. Mar. 511/1 The maw of the public, ahunger and athirst for stories of peril. 1922 Joyce Ulysses 261 Lenehan, small eyes ahunger on her h...
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The Maid of Orleans (poem)
The poem is referenced repeatedly in Anatole France's 1912 novel The Gods Are Athirst as a favourite work, parts of which can be recited from memory by
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aslept
† aˈslept, ppl. a. Also 3–4 asleped, -id. [Exact formation uncertain; perh. for onsleped, OE. onslǽped. pa. pple. of onslǽpan to sleep on, fall asleep. Cf. also ahungered, athirst.] Overcome with sleep.a 1300 Floriz & Bl. 582 Heo is asleped suiþe. 1382 Wyclif Habb. ii. 16 Drynke thou and be aslept. ...
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A Song of Flight
Rapid, dominant, free,
Athirst to bathe in the uttermost sea.
While we linger at play,
If the year would stand at May!
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