To frighten or make afraid; to inspire fear in someone (archaic).
From Old English 'afyrhtan' combining 'a-' (intensive prefix) with 'fear,' creating a stronger sense of frightening.
In Shakespeare and earlier texts, 'afear' shows up when something really terrifies someone—it's not just regular fear, it's the kind that makes you shake in your boots.
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