The Collaborative International Dictionary
Athink \A*think"\, v. t.
To repent; to displease; to disgust. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Usage examples of "athink".
But I beed athinking that mayhaps the young’uns be puttin’ at rights wot we—wot baint possible for us’n.
CHAPTER XIII OUR KNIGHT IN JAIL As Haldane emerged from the office into the open glare of the street, he was oppressed with such an intolerable sense of shame that he became sick and faint, and tottered against the policeman, who took no other notice of his condition than the utterance of a jocular remark: "You haven't got over your drunk yet, I'm athinking.
But, heavens,” I fell, with vehemence, athinking, “what it shows that they must, to that extent, have succeeded in making of him!
But, heavens," I fell, with vehemence, athinking, "what it shows that they must, to that extent, have succeeded in making of him!