Made tired, weary, or exhausted; worn out or fatigued, especially from continuous effort or waiting.
From a- (prefix intensifier from Old English) + weary (from Old English wērig, 'tired'). The prefix 'a-' originally meant 'in a state of' and combined with weary to intensify the feeling of tiredness.
Shakespeare loved this prefix—you find 'awearied' in his plays to show someone not just tired but deeply, almost morally exhausted by circumstances beyond their control.
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