warkand

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Scots

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Middle English warkande, werkande, warchond, present participle of warken, werken, warchen (to pain), from Old English wærcan (to be in pain), from wærc, wræc (pain, suffering, anguish) (English wark).

Adjective

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warkand (comparative mair warkand, superlative maist warkand)

  1. (obsolete) painful