old fashioned word meaning "for fear that, so that"
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very unpleasant or disturbing feeling caused by the presence or imminence of danger:
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An old fashioned word which means, 'for fear that, so that' is the word 'lest'. While the meaning of the word remains proper, it has faced a change in the way it had been spelt over different time zones.
During the Middle English period, it was spelt was 'leste', as differ to the modern spelling without the last 'e'.
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