awork

English

Etymology

From a- +‎ work.

Adverb

awork (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) At work; in action.
    • 1563, Iohn Foxe, “Book 5”, in Actes and Monuments of theſe latter and perillous dayes [] [1], London: Iohn Day, page 1006:
      [] and ſo the dyſputation beganne, ſette a woꝛke by the Prolocutor with a verye ſhorte pꝛæludium.

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