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Proto-Germanic: *wērō, *wōria-
Meaning: weary, tired
IE etymology: IE etymology
Old Norse: pl. ōrar f. `Betäubung, Wahnsinn', ȫr-r `rasend, verrückt'
Norwegian: orar; ör adj.
Swedish: dial. ör adj.
Danish: ör adj.
Old English: wērig `weary, tired, exhausted, fatigued; weary (at heart), sad, grieved; weary, impatient of the continuance (of something painful)', wōrian (-ode) `to wander about'
English: weary
Old Saxon: wōrig `entkräftet, müde, matt'
Old High German: { wuorag `berauscht' }
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