gaunted

English

Etymology

From gaunt.

Adjective

gaunted (comparative more gaunted, superlative most gaunted)

  1. starved
    • 1963, Jack Schaefer, Monte Walsh, page 117:
      [...] and they were gone all day and into the night and they came back worn and brush-torn to leave gaunted horses in the corral with good feed in the trough [...]

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