famish

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To starve (to death); to kill or destroy with hunger.
  2. To exhaust the strength or endurance of, by hunger; to cause to be very hungry.
  3. To kill, or to cause great suffering to, by depriving or denying anything necessary.
  4. To force, control, or constrain by famine.
  5. To die of hunger; to starve to death.
  6. To suffer extreme hunger or thirst, so as to be exhausted in strength, or to nearly perish.
  7. To suffer extremity from deprivation of anything essential or necessary.

Pronunciation

/ˈfamɪʃ/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-famish.wav

Word forms

famish famishes famishing famished

Etymology

From Middle English famisshe, from famen (“starve”), from Old French afamer, ultimately from Latin famēs (“hunger”). Compare affamish, famine. Cognate with Spanish hambre (“hunger”).

Derived words

famisher famishment
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