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Webster 1913 Edition


Wearish

Wear′ish

,
Adj.
[Etymol. uncertain, but perhaps akin to
weary
.]
1.
Weak; withered; shrunk.
[Obs.]
“A wearish hand.”
Ford.
A little,
wearish
old man, very melancholy by nature.
Burton.
2.
Insipid; tasteless; unsavory.
[Obs.]
Wearish
as meat is that is not well tasted.
Palsgrave.

Webster 1828 Edition


Wearish

WEARISH

,
Adj.
1.
Boggy; watery. [Not in use.]
2.
Weak; washy. [Not in use.]

Definition 2024


wearish

wearish

English

Adjective

wearish (comparative more wearish, superlative most wearish)

  1. (obsolete) Tasteless, having a sickly flavour; insipid.
  2. (obsolete or dialectal) Sickly, wizened, feeble.
    • 1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, IV.5:
      Who was to weet a wretched wearish elfe, / With hollow eyes and rawbone cheekes forspent […].
    • 1621, Robert Burton, The Anatomy of Melancholy, New York Review Books, 2001, p.16:
      Democritus, as he is described by Hippocrates and Laertius, was a little wearish old man, very melancholy by nature, averse from company in his latter days, and much given to solitariness […].

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