单词 | fierce and fell |
释义 | > as lemmasfierce and fell 4. Of a person or animal, their actions, mind, or attributes: fierce, savage; cruel, ruthless; dreadful, terrible. Also in cruel and fell, fierce and fell. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > [adjective] litherc893 scathefulc900 balefulOE orneOE teenfulOE evilc1175 venomousc1290 scathela1300 prejudiciala1325 fell?c1335 harmfula1340 grievous1340 ill1340 wicked1340 noisomea1382 venomed1382 noyfulc1384 damageousc1386 mischievousc1390 unwholesomea1400 undisposingc1400 damnablec1420 prejudiciable1429 contagiousc1440 damagefulc1449 pestiferous1458 damageable1474 pestilent?a1475 nuisable1483 nocible1490 nuisible1490 nuisant1494 noxiousa1500 nocent?c1500 pestilential1531 tortious1532 pestilentious1533 nocive1538 offensivea1548 vitiating1547 dangerous1548 offending1552 dispendious1557 injurious1559 offensible1575 offensant1578 baneful1579 incommodious1579 prejudicious1579 prejudical1595 inimicous1598 damnifiable1604 taking1608 obnoxious1612 nocivousc1616 mischieving1621 nocuous1627 nocumentous1644 disserviceable1645 inimical1645 detrimentous1648 injuring1651 detrimental1656 inimicitial1656 nocumental1657 incommodous1677 fatal1681 inimic1696 nociferous1706 damnific1727 inimicable1805 violational1821 insalutary1836 detrimentary1841 wronging1845 unsalvatory1850 damaging1856 damnous1870 wack1986 the world > animals > by nature > [adjective] > wild or vicious wildc725 wrothOE keenOE ramagec1300 fell?c1335 furiousc1374 fierce1377 ramageousa1398 eagerc1405 savage1447 naughtyc1460 criminal1477 ill1480 shrewd1509 mankind1519 roidc1540 mad1565 horn-mad1579 fierceful1607 man-keen1607 indomite1617 fellish1638 ferocious1646 ferousa1652 ferinea1676 kwaai1827 skelm1827 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > fierceness > [adjective] grimlyc893 wrothc893 reighOE grima1000 grillc1175 witherc1175 grimfula1240 sturdy1297 wild1297 fiercea1300 man-keenc1300 stoutc1300 cruelc1330 fell?c1335 wicked1375 felonousc1386 felona1400 cursedc1400 runishc1400 keen?c1425 roid?c1425 wolvishc1430 ranishc1450 malicious1485 mankind1519 mannish1530 lionish1549 truculent?c1550 lion-like1556 tigerish?1573 tiger-like1587 truculental1593 Amazonian1595 tigerous1597 feral1604 fierceful1607 efferous1614 lionly1631 tigerly1633 feroce1641 ferocious1646 asperous1650 ferousa1652 blusterous1663 wolfish1674 boarisha1718 savage-fierce1770 Tartar1809 Tartarly1821 wolfy1828 savagerous1832 hawkish1841 tigery1859 attern1868 Hunnish1915 the mind > emotion > compassion > pitilessness > [adjective] > merciless orelesseOE sternc1275 fell?c1335 unmerciablea1382 wantona1393 mercilessc1400 unmercifula1425 gracelessc1425 unmercifula1450 unmerciless1545 unsparinga1586 spareless1589 unhuman1611 inclement1621 unmercied1627 the mind > emotion > fear > quality of inspiring fear > quality of terribleness > [adjective] eislichc888 eyesfulOE awfulc1175 smarta1200 ferlya1225 sternc1275 grisea1300 uglya1300 dreadfula1325 fell?c1335 stout1338 perilousc1380 terriblec1400 ghastfulc1449 timorous1455 epouventable1477 bedreadc1485 dreadablec1490 dreadc1540 buggisha1555 dreaded1556 monster-like1561 dire1567 scareful1567 terrifying1577 scary1582 direful1583 affrighting1592 dismal1594 affrightful1603 diral1606 tirable1607 frighting1619 scaring1641 affrighteninga1651 formidolous1656 terrific1667 terrifical1677 atrocious1733 terrorful1789 orful1845 lurid1850 terrorsome1890 turble1893 timorsome1894 like the wrath of God1936 ?c1335 in W. Heuser Kildare-Gedichte (1904) 136 (MED) Þe fals wolf stode behind, He was doggid and ek felle. 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 61 Þe felliste best þet me clepeþ hyane. a1375 (c1350) William of Palerne (1867) l. 3614 Þo bi-gan þat batayle..feller saw neuer frek from adam to þis time. a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) iii. l. 2655 (MED) He that was cruel and fell. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 3974 Esau..was fel and wald noght spare. ?c1450 tr. Bk. Knight of La Tour Landry (1906) 14 All proude hertys that be fell. 1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) i. l. 109 Quhen fechtyng was fellast. a1500 (?a1450) Gesta Romanorum (BL Add. 9066) (1879) 115 By a felle lyon thou shalt lose thi lyf. 1553 J. Brende tr. Q. Curtius Rufus Hist. vii. f. 134v He beheld them with a fell countenaunce and rose vp to haue striken at them. 1622 T. Dekker & P. Massinger Virgin Martir i. sig. B3v My fell hate. 1637 J. Milton Comus 10 Fell Charybdis murmur'd soft applause. 1653 H. Cogan tr. F. M. Pinto Voy. & Adventures xxii. 78 Such fell and cruel people, as the Chineses were. 1688 R. Holme Acad. Armory ii. 184/2 The..Ban-dog..is fierce, is fell, is stout, is strong. 1718 M. Prior Solomon on Vanity ii, in Poems Several Occasions (new ed.) 436 In the Flow'rs that wreath the sparkling Bowl, Fell Adders hiss, and poys'nous Serpents roll. 1747 S. Richardson Clarissa II. xxxi. 210 I will risque all consequences, said the fell wretch. 1754 T. Scott tr. Table of Cebes 19 Him, who, of some vertuous Drug possest, Grasps the fell Viper coil'd within her Nest. 1812 Ld. Byron Childe Harold: Cantos I & II i. xv. 15 And earth from fellest foemen purge. 1813 W. Scott Rokeby iv. xxvi. 192 His fell design. 1847 R. W. Emerson Poems 140 Even the fell Furies are appeased. 1864 J. H. Burton Scot Abroad I. iii. 118 With all the fell ferocity of men falling on their bitterest feudal enemy. 1877 J. C. Geikie Life & Words Christ I. xxiii. 365 The soul..drawn down to earth by a fell necessity. 1963 R. H. Morrieson Scarecrow xx. 209 Herbert had struck Satter down just in time to prevent his returning, fortified with brandy to finish off his fell work. 1995 J. M. Sims-Kimbrey Wodds & Doggerybaw: Lincs. Dial. Dict. 98/2 Yon bees (flies) is as fell as owt. 2011 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 23 June 46/1 Patrick O'Brian's fictional..secret agent Dr. Stephen Maturin, who has lethal skill with pistol and sword and a fell passion for the game of espionage. < as lemmas |
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