˜yÐÄvlog

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ahungered

[ uh-huhng-gerd ]

adjective

Archaic.
  1. very hungry.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of ahungered1

1375–1425; late Middle English ahungred, equivalent to a- a- 2 + hungred (past participle of hungren to hunger ), modeled on athirst
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Example Sentences

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Ahungered, a-hung′gėrd, adj. oppressed with hunger.

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That he might look every man fearlessly in the face by day and go ahungered to a scant bed at night.

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And know if ever you are weary or ahungered or in want, ye need nivir look me for any help.

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To this extenuated spectre, perhaps, a crumb is not thrown once a year, but when ahungered and athirst to famine—when all humanity has forgotten the dying tenant of a decaying house—Divine mercy remembers the mourner, and a shower of manna falls for lips that earthly nutriment is to pass no more.

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Arise O RÄ from within thy chamber, strong is RÄ, weak the foes: lofty is RÄ, down-stricken the foes: RÄ living, his foes dead: RÄ full of meat and drink, his foes ahungered and athirst: RÄ bright, his foes engulfed: RÄ good, his foes evil: RÄ mighty, his foes puny: RÄ hath despoiled Apap.

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