sorhful
Old English
Alternative forms
- sorgful, sorhfull
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *surgafullaz (“full of care; anxious”), equivalent to sorh + -ful. Cognate with Old High German sorgfol.
Adjective
sorhful
- Full of care or anxiety, careful, anxious.
- Sorrowful, mournful, grievous, sad, causing grief or sorrow.
Descendants
References
- sorhfull in Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller (1898) An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary
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