overfeble

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Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From over- +‎ feble.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɔːvərˈfeːbəl/, /ɔːvərˈfeːblə/

Adjective

overfeble

  1. Feeble to an excessive degree; overfeeble.
    • c. 1225, “Eahtuðe dale: þe uttre riwle”, in Ancrene Ƿiſſe (MS. Corpus Christi 402)‎, Herefordshire, published c. 1235, folio 112, verso; republished at Cambridge: Parker Library on the Web, 2018 January:
      Ȝe ne ſchulen naƿt eoten fleſch ne ſeim · bute foꝛ muche ſecneſſe oðer hƿa ſe iſ ouer feble ·
      You shouldn't eat meat or fat, except in the case of extreme frailty or a strong illness.

Descendants

  • English: overfeeble, over-feeble

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