Present participle of abash; causing someone to feel embarrassed, ashamed, or bewildered.
From abash, which comes from Old English *bæscan or similar, possibly influenced by bash. The prefix a- intensifies the root.
Shakespeare used 'abash' constantly—it's that Elizabethan way of describing how someone is struck dumb with embarrassment, like they've lost the ability to speak!
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