释义 |
angriness rare.|ˈæŋgrɪnɪs| [f. angry + -ness: see also earlier angerness.] 1. The quality of being angry; wrathfulness.
1553N. Grimalde Cicero's Offices i. (1558) 40 They would not commende angrinesse. 1561T. N[orton] Calvin's Inst. iv. xx. (1634) 739 If they must punish let them not be borne away with a headlong angrinesse. 1658Whole Duty of Man x. §22 (1684) 86 Such an angriness of humour, that we take fire at everything. 1871R. Ellis Catullus xcix. 6 No portion of any Tears could abate that fair angriness. †2. Inflamed condition of a sore or wound.
1612Benvenuto Passengers' Dial. (N.) Their sweate..takes away the angrinesse and rednesse of skars. |