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savage

  • 21 ferōx

        ferōx ōcis, adj. with comp. and sup.    [2 FER-], wild, bold, courageous, warlike, spirited, brave, gallant, fierce: Eone es ferox, quod, etc., T.: naturā, S.: gens, warlike: Latium, H.: miles, H.: animi, S.: bello, Ta.: ad bellandum, L.: virtus, V.: ferocissimi iuvenes, L.— Savage, headstrong, fierce, insolent, cruel: Numidae secundis rebus, S.: viribus, L.: mentis, O.: scelerum, Ta.: stolide, L.: serpens, V.: quibus aetas animusque ferox erat, S.: patribus ferox esse, haughty, L.: victoria eos ferociores reddit: Aetas, pitiless, H.
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    (gen.), ferocis ADJ
    wild, bold; warlike; cruel; defiant, arrogant

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  • 22 horridus

        horridus adj. with comp.    [HORS-], standing on end, rough, shaggy, bristly, prickly: barbula: caesaries, O.: Horridior rusco, V.: densis hastilibus horrida myrtus, V.— Rough, rude, crude, rugged, wild, savage: pecudis iecur: pastor, O.. Acestes in iaculis, V.: Silvanus, H.: Sedes Taenari, H.: Hiemps tremulo venit horrida passu, O.: Iuppiter austris, V.: stiria, V.: fluctus, H.— Unkempt, with dishevelled hair: Capillus passus, ipsa horrida, T.: mater, Iu.—Fig., in character or manners, rough, rude, blunt, stern, unpolished, uncouth: vitā, oratione: miles: Fidens iuventus horrida bracchiis, H.: gens, V.: horridus irā (Boreas), O.: horridiora verba: numerus Saturnius, H.— Causing tremor, exciting horror, terrible, frightful, horrid: horridiores aspectu, Cs.: acies, V.: virga (mortis), H.: iussa, V.
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    horrida, horridum ADJ
    wild, frightful, rough, bristly, standing on end, unkempt; grim; horrible

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  • 23 immānis (inm-)

        immānis (inm-) e, adj. with comp. and sup.    [1 MA-], monstrous, enormous, immense, huge, vast: corporum magnitudo, Cs.: praeda: pocula: tegumen leonis, V.: studium loquendi, excessive, O.: avaritia, S.: impulsae praeceps inmane ruinae, the vast crash, Iu.: Immane quantum discrepat, vastly, H.—Fig., monstrous, frightful, inhuman, fierce, savage, wild: in ceteris rebus: gentes: Cerberus, H.: istius natura: facinus: dira atque inmania pati, Iu.: inmaniores canes: scelere immanior, V.: hic immanissimus verres.

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  • 24 immānsuētus (in-m-)

        immānsuētus (in-m-) adj.    with sup, untamed, wild, savage: Cyclops, O.: (ventus) immansuetissime, O.

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  • 25 immītis (in-m-)

        immītis (in-m-) e, adj.    with comp, not mellow, harsh, unripe, sour: uva, H.—Rough, rude, harsh, hard, severe, stern, fierce, savage, inexorable: naturā et moribus, L.: tyrannus (i. e. Pluto), V.: Glycera, H.: oculi, O.: caedes, L.: calcato immitior hydro, O.: urna, i. e. of the inexorable decision, O.— Plur n. as subst: ut placidis coëant immitia, wild creatures with tame, H.: inmitia ausae, barbarous acts, O.

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  • 26 implacidus (in-pl-)

        implacidus (in-pl-) adj.,    ungentle, savage, fierce: genus, H.: fores, Pr.

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  • 27 importūnus (inp-)

        importūnus (inp-) adj. with sup.    [1 PER-], unfit, unsuitable, inconvenient: tempus: vi regere patriam inportunum est, S.: machinationibus locus, S.—Troublesome, grievous, distressing: pauperies, H.: Caphareus, stormy, O.—Unmannerly, rude, harsh, churlish, cruel, savage: tyrannus: mulier: senex, T.: importunissimus hostis: dives et importunus, H.: eripiet curule Cui volet importunus ebur, H.: volucres, V.: Inportunus transvolat, etc., the ungovernable youth, H.—Cruel, worthless, unbridled: libidines: clades civitatis.

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  • 28 in-hūmānus

        in-hūmānus adj.    with comp. and sup, rude, savage, barbarous, brutal, inhuman: quis tam inhumanus, qui, etc.: vox: scelus, L.: testamentum, unjust.—Unpolished, unsocial, uncivil, without culture, unmannerly, ill-bred, coarse, brutal: quis contumacior, quis inhumanior: nec inhumani senes: neglegentia: Camena, H.: homo inhumanissimus, T.: aures, uncultivated: locus, uncivilized.

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  • 29 sanguinārius

        sanguinārius adj.    [sanguis], bloodthirsty, bloody, sanguinary: iuventus.
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    sanguinaria, sanguinarium ADJ
    of blood; bloodthirsty, savage

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  • 30 sēmifer

        sēmifer fera, ferum, adj.    [semi+ferus], halfbestial, half beast: pectus (Tritonis), V.: corpus Capricorni (the Constellation).—As subst m.: Semifer, i. e. the Centaur Chiron, O.: inter Semiferos habitare, i. e. the Centaurs, O.—Fig., halfwild, half-savage.—As subst m., Cacus, V.
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    semifera, semiferum ADJ
    half-wild; half-monster

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  • 31 sēmi-homo (sēmho-)

        sēmi-homo (sēmho-) inis, m    a half-man, half-beast: Centauri, O.—Fig., half-human, halfwild, half-savage: Cacus, V.

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  • 32 truculentus

        truculentus adj. with comp. and sup.    [trux], savage, fierce, ferocious, stern, grim, harsh, cruel, fell: parcus, truculentus, tenax, T.: quam truculentus! quam terribilis aspectu!: aequor, stormy, Ct.: est truculentior, H.: quo truculentior visu foret, Ta.—As subst n., a play of Plautus.—Plur. n. As adv.: spectat truculenta loquentem, O.
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    truculenta, truculentum ADJ
    ferocious, aggressive

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  • 33 vē-sānus (vae-s-)

        vē-sānus (vae-s-) adj.,    unsound of mind, mad, insane, raging: remex: tribunus plebis: stella vesani Leonis, raging, H.—Of things, fierce, wild, savage, furious, raging: voltus, L.: vires, O.: fames, V.

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  • 34 efferatus

    efferata -um, efferatior -or -us, efferatissimus -a -um ADJ
    wild, savage, bestial, fierce, raging; resembling/typical of wild animal

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  • 35 feraliter

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  • 36 ferocio

    ferocire, -, - V INTRANS
    rampage, act in a fierce/violent/savage manner

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  • 37 immanis

    immane, immanior -or -us, immanissimus -a -um ADJ
    huge/vast/immense/tremendous/extreme/monstrous; inhuman/savage/brutal/frightful

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  • 38 immanitas

    brutality, savage character, frightfulness; huge/vast size; barbarity; monster

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  • 39 immansuetus

    immansueta, immansuetum ADJ

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  • 40 immitis

    immite, immitior -or -us, immitissimus -a -um ADJ
    cruel, rough, harsh, sour; rude, rough; severe, stern; inexorable; savage

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  • savage — [sav′ij] adj. [ME sauvage < OFr salvage < VL salvaticus, wild < L silvaticus, belonging to a wood, wild < silva, a wood: see SYLVAN] 1. wild, uncultivated, rugged, etc. [a savage jungle] 2. fierce; ferocious; untamed [a savage tiger]… …   English World dictionary

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  • Savage — Sav age (?; 48), v. t. To make savage. [R.] [1913 Webster] Its bloodhounds, savaged by a cross of wolf. Southey. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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