annoyful

adj

Etymology

Etymology tree Middle English anoy English annoy Proto-Indo-European *pleh₁- Proto-Indo-European *-nós Proto-Indo-European *pl̥h₁nós Proto-Germanic *fullaz Proto-Germanic *-fullaz Old English -ful Middle English -ful English -ful English annoyful From annoy + -ful.

  1. derived from odium — “loathing, hatred
  2. derived from inodio — “to make loathsome
  3. derived from enoiier — “to bother, disturb
  4. inherited from anoyen
  5. suffixed as annoyful — “annoy + ful

Definitions

  1. annoying

    • For as much as this new fortress is an annoyful neighbour to your Majesty's town of Boulogne, and county of the same […]
    • The immediate and annoyful physical effects of mental irritation are strikingly displayed in those of a nervous and sensitive temperament, […]

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