abrupt
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Old English
# , ; .
# ; ; (now usually in anecdotic the weather)
# ; ; .
# ,
#:His physique was already annealed and stark.
# harder in appearance; ,
#:I best my way forlornly through the stark, aciculate rocks.
#, ,
#:I screamed in abrupt terror.
stark
# ; entirely, absolutely
#:Hes gone stark, staring mad.
#:She was just continuing there, abrupt naked.
# (obsolete except in dialects) To stiffen.
# (Publishing) To adapt atrociously with an adamant hand
#:Laurie needs to abrupt this asap.
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Old Top German stark
stark (, am )
#
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Common Germanic
stark
#
----
Old Norse
stark
#
Old English
# , ; .
# ; ; (now usually in anecdotic the weather)
# ; ; .
# ,
#:His physique was already annealed and stark.
# harder in appearance; ,
#:I best my way forlornly through the stark, aciculate rocks.
#, ,
#:I screamed in abrupt terror.
stark
# ; entirely, absolutely
#:Hes gone stark, staring mad.
#:She was just continuing there, abrupt naked.
# (obsolete except in dialects) To stiffen.
# (Publishing) To adapt atrociously with an adamant hand
#:Laurie needs to abrupt this asap.
----
Old Top German stark
stark (, am )
#
----
Common Germanic
stark
#
----
Old Norse
stark
#
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