Yearn
YEARN, YERN, v.i. [G. The sense is to strain, or stretch forward. We have earnest from the same root.] 1. To be strained; to be pained or distressed; to suffer. Falstaff, he is dead, and we must yearn therefore. 2. Usually, to long; to feel an earnest desire; that is literally, to have a desire or inclination stretching towards the object or end. 1 Ki 3. Joseph made haste, for his bowels did yearn upon his brother. Gen 43. Your mothers heart yearns toward you. --Anticlus, unable to control, spoke loud the language of his yearning soul. YEARN, YERN, v.t. To pain; to grieve; to vex. She laments for it, that it would yearn your heart to see it. It yearns me not if men my garments wear.
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