attern

English

Etymology

From Middle English attern, from Old English ǣtren (poisoned, poisonous, venomous), from Proto-Germanic *aitrīnaz (poisonous), equivalent to atter + -en. Cognate with Middle High German eiterin (poisonous). More at atter.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ætə(ɹ)n

Adjective

attern (comparative more attern, superlative most attern)

  1. (Britain dialectal) Venomous; poisonous.
  2. (Britain dialectal, of people) Cruel; fierce; ill-natured.

Derived terms

  • attern-temper

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Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old English ǣtren, ættern.

Adjective

attern

  1. Containing poison; poisonous, venomous.

Descendants

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