Aloose

/əˈlus/ adjective

Archaic or nautical term meaning loose, unfastened, or freed from constraints; set adrift.

From 'a-' (a prefix meaning 'in a state of') plus 'loose' (from Old Norse 'lauss'). This represents an older English pattern where 'a-' was prefixed to adjectives to emphasize a state, as in 'ablaze' or 'awake.'

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