adree

English

Etymology

From Middle English adreȝen, adreoȝen, from Old English ādrēogan (to act, do, perform, practice, bear, suffer, endure, pass time, live), equivalent to a- + dree.

Verb

adree (third-person singular simple present adrees, present participle adreeing, simple past and past participle adreed)

  1. (obsolete, transitive, intransitive) To carry on; practice; pass (life, time, etc.).
  2. (obsolete, transitive) To bear; endure; suffer; thole.

Anagrams

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