warkand

English

adj
Definitions
  • (dialectal) Painful.

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English *warkande inherited from Old English wærcan (be in pain) inherited from Proto-Germanic *warkiz (pain, ache) derived from Proto-Indo-European *wer- (heed, cover, defend, protect, burn, close, save, bend, turn, guard, rope, squirrel, envelop, boil, crook, notice, give heed, string, watch, speak, note, high, twist, perceive, tie, sense, blister, bond, blacken, shut, be wary, shelter, bind with a rope, highland, sketch an outline, become aware, take heed, stoat, make, cut, look out for, raised area, be aware, be watchful, tear, pay attention, scratch, observe, tuber, lump, work, be careful) suffix from English wark (pain).

Origin

English

wark

Gloss

pain

Concept
Semantic Field

The body

Ontological Category

Other

Kanji

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🖌️

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