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fashious, a. Sc. and north. dial.|ˈfæʃəs| Forms: 6 fa(s)cheous, (7 fachius), 6–7 faschious, (8 fachious), 9 fash(e)ous, 7– fashious. [ad. OF. fascheux (Fr. fâcheux), f. fascher (fâcher) to fash.] Causing or giving anxiety or trouble; tiresome, vexatious, rarely of a person.
1536Bellenden Cron. Scot. (1821) I. p. xlv, It were bot ane faschious and vane laboure. 1599Jas. I βασιλ. Δωρον (1603) 125 To free mens heads..from the fashious thoughts on their affaires. a1662R. Baillie Lett. & Jrnls. (1775) I. 221 The way of proceeding was fashious both to ours and the English commissioners. 1789Burns Let. to Jas. Tennant 56 For, faith, they'll aiblins fin' them fashious. 1811Scott Let. 25 Aug. in Lockhart, Wearing on as easily as this fashious world will permit. 1876Whitby Gloss., A fashous kind of a body. |