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weird

The origin and history of weird.

Etymology

From Old English wyrd, "fate" or "destiny." The word originally referred to fate itself — Shakespeare's "Weird Sisters" in Macbeth were literally the Sisters of Fate. The modern sense of "strange" grew out of how eerie and otherworldly that idea seemed.

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