Aroynts

/əˈrɔɪnts/ verb

Third person singular or plural form meaning to drive away or banish; an archaic command to depart.

From Middle English 'a-' prefix (away) combined with 'rounte' or 'rount,' of uncertain origin but possibly related to 'rout.' Most famous from Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' where witches say 'aroint thee.'

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