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Aweary

Aweary \A*wea"ry\, a. [Pref. a- + weary.] Weary. [Poetic] ``I begin to be aweary of thee.''
--Shak.

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aweary

a. (context poetic English) weary, tired.

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aweary

adj. physically and mentally fatigued; "`aweary' is archaic" [syn: weary]

Usage examples of "aweary".

Then will I incontinent with any, all, or whatsoever weapon he chooseth fall upon him and, for this felon stroke, for his ungentle dealing with the maid, I will forthwith gore, rend, tear, pierce, batter, bruise and otherwise use the body of the said Sir Agramore until, growing aweary of its vile tenement, his viler soul shall flee hence to consume evermore with such unholy knaves as he.

To whom my heartie and best thoughts are, and have a long time bin so entangled, and inthralled in so intricate a laborinth, that I was even awearied to unwinde myself thereout.