amûther

Norman

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old French amuser (to stupefy, waste time, be lost in thought), from a- + muser (to stare stupidly at, gape, wander, waste time, loiter, think carefully about, attend to), of uncertain and obscure origin.

Verb

amûther

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