a. Obs. rare. [f. WEARY a. + -ISH.] Done or passed in weariness.
1615. Jackson, Creed, IV. I. viii. 83. If wee deferred this suruey til old age come vpon vs, in which life it self becomes a burthen, our returne of thanks for fruition of it, and the vnpleasant appertinences, would be but wearyish.
a. 1618. [see REMISSAL].
1702. C. Mather, Magn. Chr., II. I. App. (1852), 340. I have drawn forth many wearyish hours.