aroint
Related to aroint: aroint thee
a·roint
(ə-roint′)tr.v. Archaic
Used in the imperative to express an order of dismissal: "Aroint thee, witch!" (Shakespeare).
[Origin unknown.]
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aroint
oraroynt
vb (tr)
to drive away
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a•roint
(əˈrɔɪnt)imperative verb. Obs.
begone: Aroint thee, varlet!
[1595–1605; of uncertain orig.]
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