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91Anger, William Frederick — (b. 1921). Correspondent of HPL (1934–36). With Louis C.Smith, Anger planned an index to WTand an edition of HPL’s Fungi from Yuggoth(both unfinished). He was the author (with Smith) of “An Interview with E.Hoffman [sic]Price” ( Fantasy Fan …
92Anger — Hal, U.S. electrical engineer, *1920. See A. camera …
93Anger — The emotion of instant displeasure on account of something evil that presents itself to our view. In itself it is an original susceptibility of our nature, just as love is, and is not necessarily sinful. It may, however, become sinful when… …
94anger — Synonyms and related words: a transient madness, acedia, affront, aggravate, angriness, annoy, annoyance, antagonism, ardency, ardor, arouse, asperity, avarice, avaritia, bad humor, bad temper, bile, biliousness, blow up, boil, boil over, bridle …
95Anger — nm pâturage, pacage Alsace …
96anger. — 1) angerostet EN rusted 2) angerissen EN cracked …
Abkürzungen und Akronyme in der deutschsprachigen Presse Gebrauchtwagen
97angerǽd — see ungerád …
98Anger — Ạn·ger der; s, ; veraltet ≈ Dorfwiese …
99anger — [12] The original notion contained in this word was of ‘distress’ or ‘affliction’; ‘rage’ did not begin to enter the picture until the 13th century. English acquired it from Old Norse angr ‘grief’, and it is connected with a group of words which… …
100anger — an·ger || æŋgÉ™ n. wrath, rage, fury v. make angry; irritate …