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▪ I. pestilent, a. (n., adv.) (ˈpɛstɪlənt) [ad. L. pestilens, -ent-em, a deriv. of participial form from pestis plague, or pestilis of the nature of a plague; also pestilentus: cf. gracilentus, macilentus.] 1. Destructive to life; fatal; deadly; poisonous.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) III. 293 Socrates...
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pestilent
pestilent/-ənt; -ənt/ (also pestilential / ˌpestɪˈlenʃl; ˌpɛstl`ɛnʃəl/) adj1 of or like a pestilence (似)瘟疫的, 腺鼠疫的.2 [attrib 作定语](infml 口) very irritating 极讨厌的; 极恼人的; 极可恶的 the pestilential noise of aeroplanes coming in to land 飞机著陆的讨厌噪音 We must get rid of these pestilential flies. 我们得把这些可恶的苍蝇消灭掉.
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In Fields of Pestilent Grief
In Fields of Pestilent Grief is a studio album by the Norwegian funeral doom metal band Funeral.
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"Slaughter of the Innocent" – 1:32
"Decomposed" – 1:21
"Radiation Sickness" – 2:04
"Splattered Cadavers" – 1:24
"Festering Boils" – 1:52
"Pestilent Genocide WFBE demo, 26 Jan. '86)
"The Lurking Fear" – 1:19 (Genocide WFBE demo, 26 Jan. '86)
"Festering Boils" – 1:56 (Genocide WFBE demo, 26 Jan. '86)
"Pestilent
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Funeral (band)
In 2002, they released their album In Fields of Pestilent Grief through the Italian label Nocturnal Music. Discography
Studio albums
Tragedies (1995)
In Fields of Pestilent Grief (2002)
From These Wounds (2006)
As the Light Does the Shadow (2008)
To Mourn Is
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pestilently
pestilently, adv. (ˈpɛstɪləntlɪ) [f. pestilent a. + -ly2.] In a pestilent manner. 1. Perniciously, noxiously, mischievously.1528 Tindale Obed. Chr. Man Wks. (1573) 128 Would he spare..to alleage, and to wrest other doctors pestilently, which feareth not for to iugle wyth the holy scripture? 1563–83 ...
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Fear Brewster
On December 12, 1634, Governor John Winthrop reported to his son that both Fear and her sister Patience Brewster Prence had died, writing a "pestilent
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pestilence-wort
† ˈpestilence-wort Herb. Obs. Also 7– pestilent-wort. [ad. Ger. pestilenzwurz, pestwurz, from its repute against the Plague.] A bookname for the Butterbur, Petasites vulgaris.α [1548 Turner Names of Herbes (E.D.S.) 61 Petasites is called in the South partes of Englande a Butter bur,..the duch cal it...
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William Cairns
Later reflections of his contributions to colonial public life were not considered highly:
Of all the pestilent "returned colonists" who misrepresent
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Algos
Seneca's account
The ghost of Laios demands the expulsion of Oidipous from Thebes before he will recall the pestilent daimones including Dolor (Algos) After blinding himself and heading into exile, Oidipous urges the pestilent daimones including Dolor (Algos) to leave Thebes:"All ye who are weary in body
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Habit Heroes
The villains have been replaced with more pestilent opponents - Blocker-Bots (opponents that hide healthy food choices), Sappers (sentient boulders that attraction now has three activities: one incorporating exactly the same dance grid, this time, encouraging guests to practice their 'power moves' against the pestilent
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Henry I (archbishop of Trier)
He died in Rome during an epidemic of malaria that broke out in the imperial army caused by nearby pestilent marshes.
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Palla della Peste
Charles Borromeo, recently canonized, at the left was known for his work among the pestilent of Milan.
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Liborio Guarulla
I assure you that before you die you will begin to suffer and that your soul will wander through the darkest and most pestilent places before you can,
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