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athirst

[ uh-thurst ]

adjective

  1. having a keen desire; eager (often followed by for ):

    She has long been athirst for European travel.

  2. Archaic. thirsty.


athirst

/ əˈθɜ˲õ³Ù /

adjective

  1. often foll by for having an eager desire; longing
  2. archaic.
    thirsty
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of athirst1

before 1000; Middle English athurst, ofthurst, Old English ofthyrst, past participle of ofthyrstan. See a- 2, thirst
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Francesca and Robert discover that they are kindred spirits, athirst for love, and a torrid affair commences.

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Before the attack simulation I might have called it a thirst for justice, or even revenge, but now I am able to identify it as athirst for blood.

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As for Abu Sufyan and his wife, Hind, in despair at the death of their son, Hanzalah, and debased by the defeat, they showed themselves conspicuously as being athirst for vengeance.

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Voices Unceasingly, Wherever we wander, Shall we be anhungered, Shall we be athirst, For Zion!

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Then they lay down to sleep, and both Trust and Amos were soon snoring; whereas I was left, already athirst and hungry, to await the approach of a terrible and lingering death.

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