nonce-wd. [-HOOD.] The condition of being weary.

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1883.  Academy, 27 Oct., 278/1. After years of doubt and deception and the wearihood of waiting, the Wanderer at last returns.

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1900.  F. S. Ellis, Rom. Rose, I. II. 207.

        The while her visage, void of blood,
Bespoke her languorous wearihood.

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1919.  Standish O’Grady, Triumph & Passing of Cuculain, 43. He called to Fer-loga, but the youth did not answer, drowned in deep sleep and forespent with great wearihood.

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