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ail
WORDNET DICTIONARY
Noun ail has 1 sense
- ail(n = noun.food) garlic - aromatic bulb used as seasoning; Array is a kind of flavorer, flavoring, flavourer, flavouring, seasoner, seasoning
has particulars: clove, garlic clove
is a part of allium sativum, garlic
Verb ail has 2 senses
- ail(v = verb.body) Array - be ill or unwell; Array is one way to hurt, suffer
- ail(v = verb.body) pain, trouble - cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed; Array is one way to hurt
Derived form noun ailment1
Sample sentence:
Somebody ----s
Derived form noun ailment1
Sample sentence:
Something ----s somebody
CIDE DICTIONARY
ail, v. t. [OE. eilen, ailen, AS. eglan to trouble, pain; akin to Goth. us-agljan to distress, agls troublesome, irksome, aglo, aglitha, pain, and prob. to E. awe.
To affect with pain or uneasiness, either physical or mental; to trouble; to be the matter with; -- used to express some uneasiness or affection, whose cause is unknown; as, what ails the man? I know not what ails him. [1913 Webster]
" It is never used to express a specific disease. We do not say, a fever ails him; but, something ails him."
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"What aileth thee, Hagar?"
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ail, v. i.
To be affected with pain or uneasiness of any sort; to be ill or indisposed or in trouble. [1913 Webster]
"When he ails ever so little . . . he is so peevish."
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ail, n.
Indisposition or morbid affection. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
ail, v.
1 tr. archaic (only in 3rd person interrog. or indefinite constructions) trouble or afflict in mind or body ( what ails him?).
2 intr. (usu. be ailing) be ill.
1 tr. archaic (only in 3rd person interrog. or indefinite constructions) trouble or afflict in mind or body ( what ails him?).
2 intr. (usu. be ailing) be ill.
Etymology
OE egl(i)an f. egle troublesome
THESAURUS
ail
ache, afflict, agonize, anguish, be affected with, be the matter, beset, bite, blanch, blench, bother, burn, chafe, complain of, complicate matters, concern, convulse, crucify, cut, discommode, distress, disturb, excruciate, feel ill, feel pain, feel the pangs, fester, fret, gall, give pain, gnaw, grate, grimace, grind, gripe, harass, harrow, have a misery, hurt, inconvenience, inflame, inflict pain, irk, irritate, kill by inches, labor under, lacerate, martyr, martyrize, nip, pain, perplex, perturb, pierce, pinch, plague, pother, pound, prick, prolong the agony, put out, put to it, put to torture, puzzle, rack, rankle, rasp, rub, shoot, shrink, smart, stab, sting, suffer, thrill, throb, tingle, torment, torture, trouble, try, tweak, twinge, twist, twitch, upset, vex, wince, worry, wound, wring, writheROGET THESAURUS
ail
Disease
VB V, be ill, ail, suffer, labor under, be affected with, complain of, have, droop, flag, languish, halt, sicken, peak, pine, gasp, keep one's bed, feign sickness, lay by, lay up, take a disease, catch a disease, catch an infection, break out.Pain
VB feel pain, suffer pain, experience pain, undergo pain, bear pain, endure pain, smart, ache, suffer, bleed, ail, be the victim of, labor under afflictions, bear the cross, quaff the bitter cup, have a bad time of it, fall on evil days, go hard with, come to grief, fall a sacrifice to, drain the cup of misery to the dregs, sup full of horrors, sit on thorns, be on pins and needles, wince, fret, chafe, worry oneself, be in a taking, fret and fume, take on, take to heart, cark, grieve, mourn, yearn, repine, pine, droop, languish, sink, give way, despair, break one's heart, weigh upon the heart.
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