rare. [ad. L. anxietūdo.] = ANXIETY.
1757. Lett. to His Grace the D of Ne, 21. Retirement shall be haunted by Remorse, and Company infect you with Discontent and Anxietude.
1828. Lancaster Gaz., 31 May, 2/1. The public mind has been kept in a state of rather feverish anxietude for the last few days, from the numerous conjectures abroad.
1864. in Webster.