What does wearihood mean?
Wearihood means (rare) weariness.
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
(rare) weariness.
"For Miss Fothergill's heroine, however, she conceives a noble attachment; and when, after years of doubt and deception and the wearihood of waiting, the wanderer at last returns, and her friend is revealed to her as a mere married woman."
Her wasted figure, lean and weak, Was wan and pale as garden leek, The while her visage, void of blood, Bespoke her languorous wearihood.
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Wearihood means (rare) weariness.
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"For Miss Fothergill's heroine, however, she conceives a noble attachment; and when, after years of doubt and deception and the wearihood of waiting, the wanderer at last returns, and her friend is revealed to her as a mere married woman."
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