(Usually followed by `for') extremely desirous.
1 Rising, she took the wine, and drank of it like one athirst .
2 I had been banished for five days, I was athirst for life.
3 Her whole nature was athirst , desperately athirst for she knew not what.
4 For, verily, thou wert athirst and she was a clear running fountain.
5 May we not be spiritually athirst , and strangers?-naked ,sick ,andin prison?
6 In reality thou art spiritually hungry and athirst for the Water of Life.
7 Thou wert athirst ; He led thee to the Spring of Life.
8 Blessed the sore athirst who hasteneth to the soft-flowing waters of My loving-kindness.
9 And the knight was athirst and craved very vehemently to drink.
10 If thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he is athirst give him drink.
11 Here was the spring of life for which he was athirst .
12 He spared no pains, for he was adust and athirst for the winning-post.
13 We are athirst for the infinite-forlove-forI know not what.
14 Night found him no longer sleepy, but athirst , and near the American Fall.
15 With soul athirst he sought for truth, and stubbornly groped his way alone.
16 Sore athirst was Siegfried, and starting up from his seat, he followed Hagen.
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