afeard

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From afear + -ed.

Adjective

afeard (comparative more afeard, superlative most afeard)

  1. (archaic or dialectal) Afraid.

Anagrams

Scots

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle English afered, past participle of aferen, chiefly archaic. The aphetic forms feard, feart, are more common.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /əˈfiːrd/, /əˈfiːrt/

Adjective

afeard (comparative mair afeard, superlative maist afeard)

  1. (archaic) struck with fear; afraid

Verb

afeard

  1. (archaic) simple past tense and past participle of afear

References

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