An archaic or obsolete form of 'ass,' referring to a donkey or foolish person.
From Old English assa, from Latin asinus. The word's spelling varied in Middle English before standardizing to 'ass.'
The humble donkey gave English one of its oldest insults—calling someone an 'asse' was already a burn in medieval times.
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