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English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English attery, attry, attri, ætriȝ, from Old English ǣttriġ, ǣtriġ (“poisonous”), from Proto-Germanic *aitrīgaz (“poisonous”). Cognate with Dutch etterig (“purulent”), German eiterig (“purulent, festering”), Swedish ettrig (“poisonous”). By surface analysis, atter (“poison”) + -y.
Adjective
[edit]attery (comparative more attery, superlative most attery) (dialectal or archaic)
- Poisonous; venomous
- Pernicious
- (of a wound or sore) Purulent; containing pus or matter
- (of mood or disposition) Bad-tempered; spiteful; quarrelsome; peevish; angry; hot-headed
- (of weather) Cold; bleak; grim
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[edit]Noun
[edit]attery (uncountable)
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]attery
- Alternative form of attry
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