wanchancy

wanchancy
wan·chancy

English syllables. 2014.

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  • wanchancy — wänˈchan(t)sē adjective Etymology: Scots wanchance misfortune (from wan deficient, mis from Middle English + chance) + y more at wanton chiefly Scotland …   Useful english dictionary

  • wanchancy — adjective a) Unlucky; unchancy. b) Wicked …   Wiktionary

  • wanhope — /wonˈhōp/ (obsolete) noun Despair ORIGIN: OE privative or negative pfx wan (see ↑wanchancy), and ↑hope1 …   Useful english dictionary

  • wanrestful — /won restˈfŭl or fl/ (Scot) adjective Restless ORIGIN: OE privative or negative pfx wan (see ↑wanchancy), and ↑restful …   Useful english dictionary

  • wanthriven — /won thrivˈn/ (Scot) adjective 1. Stunted 2. Ill grown 3. Emaciated ORIGIN: Privative or negative pfx wan (see ↑wanchancy) and ↑thriven …   Useful english dictionary

  • wanworth — /wonˈwûrth/ (Scot) noun 1. A very low price 2. A bargain ORIGIN: Privative or negative pfx wan (see ↑wanchancy), and ↑worth1 • • • wanwordˈy adjective 1. Worthless 2. Unworthy …   Useful english dictionary

  • wan- — (wɒn) a prefix expressing privation or negation (approximately equivalent to un 1 or mis ), repr. OE. wan , wǫn , corresponding to OFris. wan , won , OS. wan (only in wanskefti misfortune = OE. wansceaft), MLG., MDu. wan (mod.Du. in many new… …   Useful english dictionary

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