angren

Middle English

/ˈanɡ(ə)rən/

verb
Definitions
  • To be annoyed, angry or upset; to be in a state of mental stress.
  • To annoy, anger, aggravate, or rile; to make angry.
  • (rare) To hurt; to inflict injury or afflictions upon someone.
  • (rare) To cause to be inflamed or swollen of injuries.

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Norse angra (grieve, vex, annoy, regret) affix from Middle English anger (anger, sorrow, wrath, pain, grief, annoyance, affliction, trouble, distress, vexation).

Origin

Middle English

anger

Gloss

anger, sorrow, wrath, pain, grief, annoyance, affliction, trouble, distress, vexation

Concept
Semantic Field

Emotions and values

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

Kanji

Emoji
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