THIRSTY


Meaning of THIRSTY in English

ˈthərstē, ˈthə̄s-, ˈthəis-, -sti adjective

( -er/-est )

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English thyrstig, thurstig; akin to Old High German durstag thirsty; both from a prehistoric West Germanic adjective whose first constituent is represented by Old English thurst thirst and whose second constituent is represented by Old English -ig -y

1.

a. : feeling thirst : experiencing a desire for drink

b. : deficient in moisture : dry , parched , arid

a dry and thirsty land, where no water is — Ps 63:1 (Authorized Version)

c. : able to take in large quantities of liquid or moisture : highly absorbent

the water sinks rapidly into the thirsty ground — P.E.James

2. : having a strong desire : longing , avid

thirsty for some contact with the natural world — Fairfield Osborn

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.