meagry

English

Adjective

meagry

  1. (rare, archaic) Meager looking.
    • 1603, Thomas Dekker, The Wonderfull yeare.:
      at length she fell in labour, and was deliuered of a pale, meagry, weake child, named Sicknesse, whom Death (with a pestilence) would needes take vpon him to nurse, and did so.

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