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1. A wood used especially for dagger hilts
2. A dagger with a handle of dudgeon
3. A haft made of dudgeon
Synonyms: high dudgeon
ETYM Old Eng. frenesie, fransey, French frénésie, Latin phrenesis, from Greek phrenesis for phrenitis disease of the mind, phrenitis, from phrhn mind. Related to Frantic, Phrenitis.
Any violent agitation of the mind approaching to distraction; violent and temporary derangement of the mental faculties; madness; rage.
ETYM French frette a saltire, also a hoop, ferrule, prob. a dim. of Latin ferrum iron.
1. A small bar of metal across the fingerboard of a musical instrument; when the string is stopped by a finger at the metal bar it will produce a note of the desired pitch.
2. Agitation resulting from active worry; SYN. stew, sweat, lather, swither.
Inlaid ridge of ivory or metal, or a circlet of nylon, on the fingerboard of a plucked or bowed string instrument, against which a string is pressed to change pitch.
A feeling of intense anger; SYN. rage, madness.
ETYM Latin vehementia: cf. French véhémence.
Intensity or forcefulness of expression: or; SYN. emphasis.
Synonyms: emphasis · ferocity · fierceness · furiousness · fury · violence · wildnes
ETYM Old Eng. wrathe, wraththe, wrethe, wraeththe, AS. wraeththo, from wrâth wroth; akin to Icel. reithi wrath. Related to Wroth.
1. Belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins); SYN. anger, ire, ira.
2. Intense anger (usually on an epic scale).
Angriness, furiousness
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Vehemently incensed and condemnatory; SYN. wroth, wrothful.
Wrathful.