dearthy

adj
/ˈdɜː.θi/UK/ˈdɝθi/US

Etymology

From dearth + -y.

  1. inherited from *diuriþō
  2. inherited from *diuriþu
  3. inherited from *dīerþ
  4. inherited from derth
  5. suffixed as dearthy — “dearth + -y

Definitions

  1. Marked by dearth

    Marked by dearth; exhibiting scarcity, paucity, or lack.

    • […] the natural has become the artificial; the noble and desirable, the dearthy and uninteresting; the simple the complex; the intelligible the unintelligible.
    • The dearth of new British cars grows dearthier.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA