slovodefinícia
vengeance
(encz)
vengeance,msta
vengeance
(encz)
vengeance,pomsta n: Zdeněk Brož
Vengeance
(gcide)
Vengeance \Venge"ance\, n. [F. vengeance, fr. venger to avenge,
L. vindicare to lay claim to, defend, avenge, fr. vindex a
claimant, defender, avenger, the first part of which is of
uncertain origin, and the last part akin to dicere to say.
See Diction, and cf. Avenge, Revenge, Vindicate.]
1. Punishment inflicted in return for an injury or an
offense; retribution; -- often, in a bad sense, passionate
or unrestrained revenge.
[1913 Webster]

To me belongeth vengeance and recompense. --Deut.
xxxii. 35.
[1913 Webster]

To execute fierce vengeance on his foes. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. Harm; mischief. [Obs.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

What a vengeance, or What the vengeance, what! --
emphatically. [Obs.] "But what a vengeance makes thee
fly!" --Hudibras. "What the vengeance! Could he not speak
'em fair?" --Shak.

With a vengeance,
(a) with great violence; as, to strike with a vengeance.
[Colloq.]
(b) with even greater intensity; as, to return one's
insult with a vengeance.
[1913 Webster + PJC]
vengeance
(wn)
vengeance
n 1: the act of taking revenge (harming someone in retaliation
for something harmful that they have done) especially in
the next life; "Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the
Lord"--Romans 12:19; "For vengeance I would do nothing.
This nation is too great to look for mere revenge"--James
Garfield; "he swore vengeance on the man who betrayed him";
"the swiftness of divine retribution" [syn: vengeance,
retribution, payback]
podobné slovodefinícia
vengeance
(encz)
vengeance,msta vengeance,pomsta n: Zdeněk Brož
Avengeance
(gcide)
Avengeance \A*venge"ance\, n.
Vengeance. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]
Revengeance
(gcide)
Revengeance \Re*venge"ance\, n.
Vengeance; revenge. [Obs.]
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Vengeancely
(gcide)
Vengeancely \Venge"ance*ly\, adv.
Extremely; excessively. [Obs.] "He loves that vengeancely."
--Beau. & Fl.
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What a vengeance
(gcide)
Vengeance \Venge"ance\, n. [F. vengeance, fr. venger to avenge,
L. vindicare to lay claim to, defend, avenge, fr. vindex a
claimant, defender, avenger, the first part of which is of
uncertain origin, and the last part akin to dicere to say.
See Diction, and cf. Avenge, Revenge, Vindicate.]
1. Punishment inflicted in return for an injury or an
offense; retribution; -- often, in a bad sense, passionate
or unrestrained revenge.
[1913 Webster]

To me belongeth vengeance and recompense. --Deut.
xxxii. 35.
[1913 Webster]

To execute fierce vengeance on his foes. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. Harm; mischief. [Obs.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

What a vengeance, or What the vengeance, what! --
emphatically. [Obs.] "But what a vengeance makes thee
fly!" --Hudibras. "What the vengeance! Could he not speak
'em fair?" --Shak.

With a vengeance,
(a) with great violence; as, to strike with a vengeance.
[Colloq.]
(b) with even greater intensity; as, to return one's
insult with a vengeance.
[1913 Webster + PJC]
What the vengeance
(gcide)
Vengeance \Venge"ance\, n. [F. vengeance, fr. venger to avenge,
L. vindicare to lay claim to, defend, avenge, fr. vindex a
claimant, defender, avenger, the first part of which is of
uncertain origin, and the last part akin to dicere to say.
See Diction, and cf. Avenge, Revenge, Vindicate.]
1. Punishment inflicted in return for an injury or an
offense; retribution; -- often, in a bad sense, passionate
or unrestrained revenge.
[1913 Webster]

To me belongeth vengeance and recompense. --Deut.
xxxii. 35.
[1913 Webster]

To execute fierce vengeance on his foes. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. Harm; mischief. [Obs.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

What a vengeance, or What the vengeance, what! --
emphatically. [Obs.] "But what a vengeance makes thee
fly!" --Hudibras. "What the vengeance! Could he not speak
'em fair?" --Shak.

With a vengeance,
(a) with great violence; as, to strike with a vengeance.
[Colloq.]
(b) with even greater intensity; as, to return one's
insult with a vengeance.
[1913 Webster + PJC]
With a vengeance
(gcide)
Vengeance \Venge"ance\, n. [F. vengeance, fr. venger to avenge,
L. vindicare to lay claim to, defend, avenge, fr. vindex a
claimant, defender, avenger, the first part of which is of
uncertain origin, and the last part akin to dicere to say.
See Diction, and cf. Avenge, Revenge, Vindicate.]
1. Punishment inflicted in return for an injury or an
offense; retribution; -- often, in a bad sense, passionate
or unrestrained revenge.
[1913 Webster]

To me belongeth vengeance and recompense. --Deut.
xxxii. 35.
[1913 Webster]

To execute fierce vengeance on his foes. --Milton.
[1913 Webster]

2. Harm; mischief. [Obs.] --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

What a vengeance, or What the vengeance, what! --
emphatically. [Obs.] "But what a vengeance makes thee
fly!" --Hudibras. "What the vengeance! Could he not speak
'em fair?" --Shak.

With a vengeance,
(a) with great violence; as, to strike with a vengeance.
[Colloq.]
(b) with even greater intensity; as, to return one's
insult with a vengeance.
[1913 Webster + PJC]
vengeance
(wn)
vengeance
n 1: the act of taking revenge (harming someone in retaliation
for something harmful that they have done) especially in
the next life; "Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the
Lord"--Romans 12:19; "For vengeance I would do nothing.
This nation is too great to look for mere revenge"--James
Garfield; "he swore vengeance on the man who betrayed him";
"the swiftness of divine retribution" [syn: vengeance,
retribution, payback]

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