adither

adj

Etymology

From a- + dither.

  1. inherited from *titrōną
  2. inherited from dideren — “to tremble
  3. prefixed as adither — “a + dither

Definitions

  1. In a state of confusion, excitement, or anxiety, usually combined with an expectancy.

    • The Labour party, however, is already adither over the desirability of complying as fully as Mr King suggests with Resolution 678.

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