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ˈhell-cat [f. hell n. + cat: possibly suggested by Heccat, Hecate.] An evil or spiteful woman; a furious vixen; a witch.
a1605Middleton Witch ii. ii, The whorson old hellcat would have given me the brain of a cat. 1632Chapman & Shirley Ball iii. ii, We cannot be too bitter, she's a hell⁓cat. 1837Marryat Dog-fiend II. i. (L.), A hell-cat, who hates me as she does the devil. b. Applied to a man: see quots.
a1700B. E. Dict. Cant. Crew, Hell-cat, a very Lewd Rakehelly Fellow. 1845Disraeli Sybil vi. vi, The Hell⁓cats [Chartist agitators] as they call themselves, halt at every town, and offer fifty pounds for a live policeman. |