asudden
English
Adverb
asudden (not comparable)
- (poetic or dialect) of a sudden; suddenly
- 1941, Gilbert Murray (translating Sophocles), The Antigone
- Then, all asudden, up a great wind blew,
A lifted scourge, an anguish of the air.
- Then, all asudden, up a great wind blew,
- 1941, Gilbert Murray (translating Sophocles), The Antigone
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