Affright
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| + | From the Middle English afrighten, from Old English āfyrhtan, from ā- + fyrhtan (to frighten), from fyrhto (fright). | ||
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* [[Scriptures Containing Affright]] | * [[Scriptures Containing Affright]] | ||
Revision as of 22:22, 29 December 2010
Etymology
From the Middle English afrighten, from Old English āfyrhtan, from ā- + fyrhtan (to frighten), from fyrhto (fright).
