ætrian

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From Proto-West Germanic *aitrōn, from Proto-Germanic *aitrōną (to fester, putrify), equivalent to ātor (poison) +‎ -ian. Cognate with Old High German eitarōn, eittarōn, Old Norse eitra.

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ǣtrian

  1. (transitive) to poison
  2. (transitive) to envenom
  3. (intransitive) to make or become poisonous

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