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单词 angriness
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angrinessn.

Brit. /ˈaŋɡrɪnᵻs/, U.S. /ˈæŋɡrinᵻs/
Forms: late Middle English angrynes, late Middle English–1600s angrinesse, 1600s– angriness, 1600s– angryness.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: angry adj., -ness suffix.
Etymology: < angry adj. + -ness suffix. Compare earlier angerness n.
1. The state or quality of being angry; anger.
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the mind > emotion > anger > [noun] > state or condition of anger
moodinessOE
wrethinga1300
wrathfulnessa1382
irefulness1388
wrothiness1422
reveriec1425
angrinessc1450
wrethfulnessc1475
wrothfulness1535
incensement1599
incandescence1656
angerness1835
iracundity1840
uptightness1969
c1450 Alphabet of Tales (1904) I. 235 (MED) He þat with a cald for ioy was shronken to-gedur, þan with a hete of angrynes hys synos rached & lowsid.
1556 N. Grimald tr. Cicero Thre Bks. Duties i. f. 35 They would not commende angrinesse.
1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. iv. f. 164v If they muste punish, let them not be born away with a hedlong angrinesse.
1607 E. Topsell Hist. Foure-footed Beastes 383 The bladder..aboundeth with too much choler, which causeth heauinesse, suffocation, belching, heat, thirst, and disposition to angrinesse.
1658 R. Allestree Pract. Christian Graces; or, Whole Duty of Man x. §22. 224 Such an angriness of humour, that we take fire of every thing.
1740 A. A. Sykes Princ. Nat. & Revealed Relig. Considered xiv. 425 Hard Words..are what all the old Moralists forbid; and so is all Angriness..and such a Temper as pushes on to Abuse.
1824 Bury & Norwich Post 28 Jan. The demands and remonstrances of the wily Tartar always increased in loudness and angriness in proportion to the probability of a war's being kindled in the West of Europe.
1914 R. Macdonald Gambier's Advocate xxvii. 291 I felt inside me the horridest kind of anger—angriness that wants to kill somebody.
1996 J. Gold Prisoner's Son xii. 122 This sad angriness is how you feel about yourself when your own foolishness is thrown in your face.
2. With reference to the skin, a wound, etc.: redness or hotness resulting from inflammation or infection. Cf. angry adj. 10a.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > inflammation > [noun]
heatc1000
fireOE
burning1382
phlegmona1398
disdainc1400
angerc1440
scaldingc1450
brounes1528
inflaming1530
combustion?1541
inflammation1541
incension1598
fieriness1600
angriness1612
exustion1657
phlogosis1666
phlegmasia1706
scald1882
1612 Mr. King tr. Benvenuto Passenger i. ii. 157 Their sweate.., takes away the angrinesse and rednesse of skars.
1668 G. Hartman tr. K. Digby Choice Receipts 140 This takes away all inflammation and angriness in the flesh.
1713 W. Cockburn Symptoms Gonorrhoea 173 The Swelling of the Caruncles, the Angriness of its Sphincter, and other Parts at the Entry of the Vagina.
1879 Judy 5 Mar. 109 I have only lately begun to notice that there is a kind of chronic angriness about the complexion of my nose.
1906 Trans. 43rd Session Homoeopathic Med. Soc. Pennsylvania 244 He..can see it by the increased angriness, as the laity would say, of the patch.
2000 Waikato Times (Hamilton, N.Z.) (Nexis) 23 May 4 The redness, the swelling, the angriness usual in injuries.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2019; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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