ire
suomi-englanti sanakirjaire englannista suomeksi
suuttumus
Verbi
Substantiivi
ire englanniksi
Iron.
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(senseid) Great anger; wrath; keen resentment.
(syn)
(coi)
(RQ:Sidney Arcadia)
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-3)
(RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)
(RQ:Homer Dryden Iliad)
(quote-journal)
{{quote-book|en|year=1880|title=Gleason's Monthly Companion|page=287
1915, Dr. Duncan Eve of Nashville, Tennessee, USA, in the ''Southern Medical Journal'', volume 4, page 279:
- I heard enough from the gentleman who has just taken his seat, and from my friend, Dr. Caldwell, to ire me just a little bit.
(quote-book)
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{{quote-book|en|date=2001-08-01|author=Xan Nowakowski|title=Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear|publisher=iUniverse|isbn=9780595197675|page=104
{{quote-book|en|date=2012-09-14|author=Jim McGahern|title=A Leg up on the Canon Book 3: Adaptations of Shakespeare's Tragedies and Kyd's the Spanish Tragedy|publisher=iUniverse|isbn=9781475945218|page=264
to come
(monikko) it|ira
(altform) (+aux)
(inflection of)
(alt form)
(alternative form of)
(RQ:Chaucer Canterbury Tales)
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(altform)
(pt-verb form of)
(alt form): this
(antonyms)
(uxi)
the tree (w)