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  • 81gher-1 —     gher 1     English meaning: expr. root     Deutsche Übersetzung: in Schallworten     Note: mostly only newer parallel Wortschöpfungen, frequent, often with expressive vowel change and Gemination     Material: O.Ind. gharghara ḥ “ rattling,… …

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  • 82ghrem-2 —     ghrem 2     English meaning: heavy sound, thunder, grumble     Deutsche Übersetzung: “laut and dumpf tönen, donnern, grollen, zornig sein”     Material: Av. gram “ ergrimmen, Grimm hegen “ (only in participle present grǝmǝntą m “ of those… …

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  • 83u̯er-3: I. u̯r-ei-: ζ) u̯reit- (*su̯ereikʷh-) —     u̯er 3: I. u̯r ei : ζ) u̯reit (*su̯ereikʷh )     English meaning: to turn     Deutsche Übersetzung: “drehen”     Material: ASwe. vrīÞa, O.Ice. rīða “turn, wringen, winden, tie, bind, knot “, O.E. wrī ðan, O.H.G. rīdan “turn, winden, bind”,… …

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  • 84ireful — adjective feeling or showing extreme anger irate protesters ireful words • Syn: ↑irate • Similar to: ↑angry …

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  • 85Angrier — Angry An gry, a. [Compar. {Angrier}; superl. {Angriest}.] [See {Anger}.] 1. Troublesome; vexatious; rigorous. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] God had provided a severe and angry education to chastise the forwardness of a young spirit. Jer. Taylor. [1913… …

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  • 86Angriest — Angry An gry, a. [Compar. {Angrier}; superl. {Angriest}.] [See {Anger}.] 1. Troublesome; vexatious; rigorous. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] God had provided a severe and angry education to chastise the forwardness of a young spirit. Jer. Taylor. [1913… …

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  • 87Angry — An gry, a. [Compar. {Angrier}; superl. {Angriest}.] [See {Anger}.] 1. Troublesome; vexatious; rigorous. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] God had provided a severe and angry education to chastise the forwardness of a young spirit. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 88Indignant — In*dig nant, a. [L. indignans, antis, p. pr. of indignari to be indignant, disdain. See {Indign}.] Affected with indignation; wrathful; passionate; irate; feeling wrath, as when a person is exasperated by unworthy or unjust treatment, by a mean… …

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  • 89choleric — adjective Date: 1566 1. easily moved to often unreasonable or excessive anger ; hot tempered 2. angry, irate • cholerically adverb …

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  • 90wrathful — adjective Date: 13th century 1. filled with wrath ; irate 2. arising from, marked by, or indicative of wrath • wrathfully adverb • wrathfulness noun …

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