amain
Adverb
- With full force or speed; at full speed.
- at full speed; with great haste
- "the children ran down the hill amain"
- with all your strength
- "he pulled the ropes amain"
Adv
- With all of one's might; mightily; forcefully, violently.
- At full speed; also, in great haste.
- Out of control.
- Exceedingly; overmuch.
Verb
- To lower (the sail of a ship, particularly the topsail).
- To decrease or reduce (something).
- To lower the topsail in token of surrender; to yield.
Examples
- He went amain for the triple word score, ignoring all other options.
Origin / Etymology
From a- (prefix with the sense ‘at; in; on; with’, used to show a state, condition, or manner) + main (“force, power, strength”). Main is derived from Middle English mayn (“strength”), from Old English mæġen (“strength”), from Proto-Germanic *maginą (“might, power, strength”), *maginaz (“strong”), from Proto-Indo-European *megʰ- (“to be able”).
Scrabble Score: 7
amain: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordamain: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
amain: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 9
amain: valid Words With Friends Word