Ailing
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Old English eglian, eglan, from egle ‘troublesome’, of Germanic origin; related to Gothic agls ‘disgraceful’.
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ailing (adj.)
"sick, ill, suffering," 1590s, present-participle adjective from ail (v.).
Old English eglian, eglan, from egle ‘troublesome’, of Germanic origin; related to Gothic agls ‘disgraceful’.
ailing (adj.)
"sick, ill, suffering," 1590s, present-participle adjective from ail (v.).