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Definition of savage
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Savage
(v. t.) To make
savage.
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Savageness
::
Savageness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
savage.
Rogue
::
Rogue (n.) An
elephant
that has
separated
from a herd and roams about
alone,
in which state it is very
savage..
Savage
::
Savage
(a.)
Characterized
by
cruelty;
barbarous;
fierce;
ferocious;
inhuman;
brutal;
as, a
savage
spirit..
Tamable
::
Tamable
(a.)
Capable
of being
tamed,
subdued,
or
reclaimed
from
wildness
or
savage
ferociousness..
Semisavage
::
Semisavage
(n.) One who is half
savage.
Ordeal
::
Ordeal
(n.) An
ancient
form of test to
determine
guilt or
innocence,
by
appealing
to a
supernatural
decision,
-- once
common
in
Europe,
and still
practiced
in the East and by
savage
tribes..
Brute
::
Brute (n.) A
brutal
person;
a
savage
in heart or
manners;
as
unfeeling
or
coarse
person.
Brute
::
Brute (a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
characteristic
of, a brute
beast.
Hence:
Brutal;
cruel;
fierce;
ferocious;
savage;
pitiless;
as, brute
violence..
Ferocity
::
Ferocity
(n.)
Savage
wildness
or
fierceness;
fury;
cruelty;
as,
ferocity
of
countenance..
Indomite
::
Indomite
(a.) Not
tamed;
untamed;
savage;
wild.
Axstone
::
Axstone
(n.) A
variety
of jade. It is used by some
savages,
particularly
the
natives
of the South Sea
Islands,
for
making
axes or
hatchets..
Cruel
::
Cruel (a.)
Disposed
to give pain to
others;
willing
or
pleased
to hurt,
torment,
or
afflict;
destitute
of
sympathetic
kindness
and pity;
savage;
inhuman;
hard-hearted;
merciless..
Wildness
::
Wildness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being wild; an
uncultivated
or
untamed
state;
disposition
to rove or go
unrestrained;
rudeness;
savageness;
irregularity;
distraction.
Urus
::
Urus (n.) A very
large,
powerful,
and
savage
extinct
bovine
animal
(Bos urus /
primigenius)
anciently
abundant
in
Europe.
It
appears
to have still
existed
in the time of
Julius
Caesar.
It had very large
horns,
and was
hardly
capable
of
domestication.
Called
also, ur, ure, and tur..
Wolf
::
Wolf (a.) Any one of
several
species
of wild and
savage
carnivores
belonging
to the genus Canis and
closely
allied
to the
common
dog. The
best-known
and most
destructive
species
are the
European
wolf
(Canis
lupus),
the
American
gray, or
timber,
wolf (C.
occidentalis),
and the
prairie
wolf, or
coyote.
Wolves
often hunt in
packs,
and may thus
attack
large
animals
and even man..
Semisavage
::
Semisavage
(a.) Half
savage.
Wild
::
Wild
(superl.)
Savage;
uncivilized;
not
refined
by
culture;
ferocious;
rude; as, wild
natives
of
Africa
or
America..
Sumpter
::
Sumpitan
(n.) A kind of
blowgun
for
discharging
arrows,
-- used by the
savages
of
Borneo
and
adjacent
islands..
Heathenish
::
Heathenish
(a.) Rude;
uncivilized;
savage;
cruel.
Salvage
::
Salvage
(a. & n.)
Savage.
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