angered, ppl. a.
(ˈæŋgəd)
[f. prec. + -ed.]
† a. Grieved, troubled (obs.). b. Provoked to wrath, irate; lit. and fig. c. Irritated, inflamed. d. Flushed as with rage.
| c 1300 Leg. Rood (1871) 124 Þis son of chosdroas..euill angerd was. 1340 Hampole Pr. Consc. 302 Þe prophet..was angred, in thoght. c 1400 Destr. Troy xix. 7994 Achilles was angret angardly sore. 1606 Shakes. Ant. & Cl. ii. vi. 21 The anger'd ocean fomes. c 1830 Tennyson Madeline iii, The flush of anger'd shame. 1830 ― Dream Fair Women 255 Those dragon eyes of anger'd Eleanor. 1878 B. Taylor Deukalion i. vi. 47 Every nightly crag..Is angered with the glory. 1881 Daily News 11 Aug. 2/2 A somewhat angered controversy took place across the table. 1883 Harper's Mag. Feb. 483/1 The young man became angered. |