nonce-wd. [-HOOD.] The condition of being weary.
1883. Academy, 27 Oct., 278/1. After years of doubt and deception and the wearihood of waiting, the Wanderer at last returns.
1900. F. S. Ellis, Rom. Rose, I. II. 207.
The while her visage, void of blood, | |
Bespoke her languorous wearihood. |
1919. Standish OGrady, 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.