† iˈrour Obs.
Also 4 irrour.
[a. AF. irour, OF. iror, irur (12th c.), later ireur anger = Pr. iror, f. L. īra ire, with ending of furor, horror, terror, etc.]
Ire, anger.
13.. Seuyn Sag. (W.) 954 With herte wroth, & gret irour. a 1380 St. Ambrosius 824 in Horstm. Altengl. Leg. 21 Þe biddyng of þe emperour Þreteþ me wiþ gret irrour. |