To be scared, afeared (I’m feert of the dark).
Feert
FEERT
fiหrt
Adjective
Example Sentences
"Am pure feert!"
"He's feert of spiders."
Etymology & History
Scots form of "afraid" or "feared." From Old English "fวฃred." Preserves older English forms that disappeared from Standard English. Used in Scots literature for centuries.
Word Details
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Region
Scotland
๐
Era
Medieval
โ
Language
none
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Formality
neutral
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