Affrights

/əˈfraɪts/ verb, noun

Causes sudden fear or shock; or multiple instances of sudden terror or fright.

From Old English 'afyrht' (terrified) + 'frighten'. The prefix 'a-' intensifies the verb 'fright', which comes from Middle English 'fright' meaning terror. The meaning has remained consistent—to scare badly—since medieval times.

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