Ascry

/əˈskraɪ/ verb

An extremely archaic word meaning to cry out or call; to ascertain by crying or asking aloud.

From Old English, combining 'a-' (prefix) with 'cry.' Appears in very early English texts but became obsolete. The word originally meant to determine something through vocal inquiry, connecting to the sense of 'cry' meaning 'call' or 'proclaim.'

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