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aroint
[ uh-roint ]
verb (imperative)
, Obsolete.
- begone:
Aroint thee, varlet!
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Word History and Origins
Origin of aroint1
First recorded in 1595–1605; of uncertain origin
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Example Sentences
You shall not make a poetry cocktail out of Tennyson and Coleridge, and jam it down my throat; or I'll aroint myself.
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Since 'Aroint thee, witch,' is your creed, I think you had better try him.
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It has been suggested that the singular expression, "Aroint, thee, witch!"
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That aroint is equivalent to away, begone, seems to be agreed, though its etymology is uncertain.
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