ppl. a. Obs.; also -ysit. [f. prec. + -ED.] Afflicted with hunger, famished, starving.

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1552.  Lyndesay, Monarche, 5495. Affamysit for falt of fude.

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1615.  T. Adams, Pract. Wks. (1861), I. 429. To become the food of the affamished sons of men.

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1657.  Trapp, Comm. Esther iv. 11, II. 143. King Joram [heard] the affamished woman that called to him for justice.

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