The Collaborative International Dictionary
Forweary
Forweary \For*wea"ry\, v. t.
To weary extremely; to dispirit. [Obs.]
--Spenser.
Wiktionary
forweary
Etymology 1 vb. 1 (context transitive obsolete English) To weary utterly; tire out. 2 (context intransitive obsolete English) To become wearied. Etymology 2
(context obsolete English) excessively weary; exhausted with fatigue.
Usage examples of "forweary".
An ever-recurring hiccup often the night and day through, forcing on continual spasms in sinews and limbs, would break men quite, forwearying those forspent before.