Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Busy; diligent; plodding; constant; continual.
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- adjective Northern England, Scotland
Industrious ;assiduous ; continuallybusy ;diligent . - adjective Northern England, Scotland
Plodding ;constant ;continual . - adjective Northern England, Scotland (of mental or moral qualities)
Conscientious ;considerate ;watchful ;careful ;attentive . - adjective Northern England, Scotland (usually of weather)
Continuous ;persistent .
Etymologies
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From Middle English ithand, an alteration (due to assimilation to suffix -and) of Middle English ithen, from Old Norse iðinn ("assiduous, diligent"), from iðja, iðna ("to do, perform"), from ið ("a restless motion"), equivalent to ithe + -and and/or ithe + -en. Cognate with Icelandic iðinn ("diligent"), Norwegian idig ("busy"), Danish idelig ("continual"), and perhaps to English eddy.
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