Definition of Aroynt

1. interj. See Aroint.

Definition of Aroynt

1. to aroint [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: aroint

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aroynt

arousable
arousal function
arousal reaction
arousals
aroused
arouser
arousers
arouses
arousing
arousingly
arousings
arow
aroyl
aroynt (current term)
aroynted
aroynting
aroynts
aroze
arpa
arpas
arpeggiate
arpeggiated
arpeggiated chord
arpeggiated chords
arpeggiates
arpeggiating
arpeggiation
arpeggiator

Literary usage of Aroynt

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of the Holy Trinity Guild at Sleaford, with an account of its by George Oliver (1837)
"May not the sailor's wife, in Macbeth, have confided in the divine art of this tree when she triumphantly exclaimed, aroynt thee, alias, ..."

2. The Tragedie of Macbeth: A New Edition of Shakespere's Works with Critical by William Shakespeare, Mark Harvey Liddell (1903)
"<JF6 aroynt THEE is evidently an adjuration to a witch, meaning ' begone'; the word is used also in the same sense in Lear 111.4.129, ..."

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