Despeed

/dɪˈspiːd/ verb

Definition

Archaic past tense of an obsolete verb meaning to deprive of speed or to slow down.

Etymology

From de- (reversal prefix) + speed (quickness), archaic formation.

Kelly Says

This vanished word reminds us that English once had productive de- prefixes attached to all sorts of common words, creating opposites—we've lost this flexibility in modern English.

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