Fain (adj)
fain
(archaic) Pleased or willing under the circumstances.
Old English fægen ‘happy, well pleased’, of Germanic origin, from a base meaning ‘rejoice’; related to fawn.
Example sentences
“I am fain to meet you on this fine day!.”
fain
(archaic) Pleased or willing under the circumstances.
Old English fægen ‘happy, well pleased’, of Germanic origin, from a base meaning ‘rejoice’; related to fawn.
“I am fain to meet you on this fine day!.”