Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for AN'GRY
AN'GRI-LYANG-SA'NA, or ANG-SA'VA
AN'GRY, a. [See Anger.]
- Feeling resentment; provoked; followed generally by with before a person. God is angry with the wicked every day. Ps. vii. But it is usually followed by at before a thing. Wherefore should God be angry at thy voice? Eccles. v.
- Showing anger; wearing the marks of anger; caused by anger; as, an angry countenance; angry words.
- Inflamed, as a sore; red; manifesting inflammation.
- Raging; furious; tumultuous. Or chain the angry vengeance of the waves. – Judge Trumbull.
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