Astert

/əˈstɜːrt/ verb

Definition

An archaic or dialectal term meaning to start suddenly or to startle someone.

Etymology

Middle English origin, possibly from Old Norse or Germanic roots meaning sudden movement or fright, related to modern English 'start.'

Kelly Says

This word shows how English speakers used 'astert' centuries ago to describe that jolt of surprise you feel—the 'a-' prefix intensifies the action, much like 'aghast' means intensely shocked.

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