Aweek

/əˈwiːk/ adverb

In a week's time; a week away or after a week, used in archaic or dialectal English.

From a- (in, at, after) + week (Old English wicu, from Proto-Germanic *wikōn). This archaic formation mirrors similar temporal constructions like 'aday' or 'anight.'

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