akamy

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Etymology[edit]

Bugge has suggested an antecedent Norse form afkomi (cf. Norse av-komen, adj., weakly, emaciated). Marw. suggests that it is a corruption of Eng. atomy, a contr. form of anatomy.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Insular) IPA(key): /ˈakami/, /ˈakəmi/, /ˈɛkəmi/

Noun[edit]

akamy

  1. (Orkney) weakling, weak or infirm person or animal.

Adjective[edit]

akamy

  1. (Orkney) infirm, diminutive undersized.

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