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101 εβαρυμηνίων
βαρυμηνιάωto be exceedingly wrathful: imperf ind act 3rd plβαρυμηνιάωto be exceedingly wrathful: imperf ind act 1st sg -
102 ἐβαρυμηνίων
βαρυμηνιάωto be exceedingly wrathful: imperf ind act 3rd plβαρυμηνιάωto be exceedingly wrathful: imperf ind act 1st sg -
103 επικότω
ἐπίκοτοςwrathful: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dualἐπίκοτοςwrathful: masc /fem /neut gen sg (doric aeolic) -
104 ἐπικότω
ἐπίκοτοςwrathful: masc /fem /neut nom /voc /acc dualἐπίκοτοςwrathful: masc /fem /neut gen sg (doric aeolic) -
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106 ἐπικότως
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107 επίκοτον
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108 ἐπίκοτον
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109 περιθύμως
περιθύ̱μως, περίθυμοςvery wrathful: adverbialπεριθύ̱μως, περίθυμοςvery wrathful: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
110 περίθυμον
περίθῡμον, περίθυμοςvery wrathful: masc /fem acc sgπερίθῡμον, περίθυμοςvery wrathful: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
111 ཁྲོ་བོ་
[khro bo]awesome deities, wrathful gods, angry spirit, body in assumed wrathful mood -
112 ཁྲོ་ཆས་
[khro chas]ornaments of a wrathful deity, wrathful accouterments -
113 དྲག་པོ་
[drag po]acute, intense, cruel, ruthless, stern, severe, terrible, sharp, violent, radical, fierce, fearful, terrific deity, immediacy, ardent, subjugation, wrathful activity, drastic, enemy, intense wrath, wrathful, type of lha -
114 सरोष
sa-roshamfn. full of anger, angry, wrathful (am id.) R. Kālid. Pur. ;
- rāgôpahata mfn. suffused with a flush of anger MW. ;
- sambhrama mfn. wrathful andᅠ agitated Ṡiṡ. ;
- smitam ind. with an angry smile Ratnâv.
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115 wrath
noun(poet./rhet.) Zorn, der* * *[roƟ, ]( American[) ræƟ](violent anger.) der Grimm- academic.ru/83171/wrathful">wrathful* * *[rɒθ, AM ræθ]to incur sb's \wrath [or the \wrath of sb] sich dat jds Zorn zuziehen* * *[rɒɵ]nZorn m; (liter, of storm) Wut f* * ** * *noun(poet./rhet.) Zorn, der* * *n.Wut nur sing. f.Zorn nur sing. m. -
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117 сердитый
(на кого-л./что-л.)
1) angry, mad (with/at), cross (with), wrathful; irascible
2) разг. strong (о горчице, хрене)* * ** * *angry, mad, cross, wrathful; irascible, fretful* * *angrybitterblisteringgruffgrumpyrambunctiousrustysulkysullen -
118 wrathy
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119 гнев
муж. anger;
ire, wrath поэт. навлекать на себя гнев ≈ to incur anger скрывать свой гнев ≈ to hide/dissemble one's anger сменять гнев на милость ≈ to temper justice with mercy не помнить себя в гневе ≈ to be beside oneself with rage в припадке гнева ≈ in a fit of anger;
in a temper взрыв гнева ≈ outbreak/burst of anger распалять гневом ≈ to incense, to infuriate -
120 гневный
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wrathful — wrath, wrathful, wroth Wrath is an archaic or literary noun meaning ‘anger’, and is pronounced rawth or roth, or in AmE rath. Wrathful is the corresponding adjective meaning ‘angry’. Wroth is also an adjective, and is always used predicatively, i … Modern English usage
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