ppl. a. Obs.; also -ysit. [f. prec. + -ED.] Afflicted with hunger, famished, starving.
1552. Lyndesay, Monarche, 5495. Affamysit for falt of fude.
1615. T. Adams, Pract. Wks. (1861), I. 429. To become the food of the affamished sons of men.
1657. Trapp, Comm. Esther iv. 11, II. 143. King Joram [heard] the affamished woman that called to him for justice.