Opposite or contrary in nature; an archaic or dialectal form meaning against or opposed.
Old French 'contraire' from Latin 'contrarius' (against, opposite). This archaic form survives mainly in historical texts and certain dialects.
This word is basically the great-great-grandfather of 'contrary'—it shows how French transformed Latin roots before English borrowed them back. English etymology is full of these linguistic time capsules.
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