abloy

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Middle English

Etymology

Borrowed from Anglo-Norman *abloi, past participle of *abloir, variant of esbloir (to astonish) (modern French éblouir), from Early Medieval Latin *exblaudīre, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *blauþijaną (to weaken).

Pronunciation

Adjective

abloy

  1. (hapax, poetic) Full of joy; overjoyed.