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Definition of beast
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of beast is as below...
Beast (n.) A
penalty
at
beast,
omber,
etc.
Hence:
To be
beasted,
to be
beaten
at
beast,
omber,
etc..
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Erased
::
Erased
(p. pr. & a.)
Represented
with
jagged
and
uneven
edges,
as is torn off; -- used esp. of the head or limb of a
beast.
Cf.
Couped..
Stale
::
Stale (v. i.)
Urine,
esp. that of
beasts..
Shriek
::
Shriek
(v. i.) To utter a loud,
sharp,
shrill
sound or cry, as do some birds and
beasts;
to
scream,
as in a
sudden
fright,
in
horror
or
anguish..
Caboched
::
Caboched
(a.)
Showing
the full face, but
nothing
of the neck; -- said of the head of a beast in
armorial
bearing..
Winch
::
Winch (n.) A kick, as of a
beast,
from
impatience
or
uneasiness..
Caravan
::
Caravan
(n.) A
large,
covered
wagon,
or a train of such
wagons,
for
conveying
wild
beasts,
etc., for
exhibition;
an
itinerant
show, as of wild
beasts..
Beast
::
Beast (n.) A
penalty
at
beast,
omber,
etc.
Hence:
To be
beasted,
to be
beaten
at
beast,
omber,
etc..
Slink
::
Slink (a.) To
miscarry;
-- said of
female
beasts.
Crow
::
Crow (v. i.) The
mesentery
of a
beast;
-- so
called
by
butchers.
Evil
::
Evil (a.)
Having
qualities
tending
to
injury
and
mischief;
having
a
nature
or
properties
which tend to
badness;
mischievous;
not good;
worthless
or
deleterious;
poor; as, an evil
beast;
and evil
plant;
an evil
crop..
Cud
::
Cud (n.) The first
stomach
of
ruminating
beasts.
Heriot
::
Heriot
(n.)
Formerly,
a
payment
or
tribute
of arms or
military
accouterments,
or the best
beast,
or
chattel,
due to the lord on the death of a
tenant;
in
modern
use, a
customary
tribute
of goods or
chattels
to the lord of the fee, paid on the
decease
of a
tenant..
Armed
::
Armed (a.)
Having
horns,
beak,
talons,
etc; -- said of
beasts
and birds of
prey..
Orpheus
::
Orpheus
(n.) The
famous
mythic
Thracian
poet, son of the Muse
Calliope,
and
husband
of
Eurydice.
He is
reputed
to have had power to
entrance
beasts
and
inanimate
objects
by the music of his
lyre..
Brockish
::
Brockish
(a.)
Beastly;
brutal.
Ferine
::
Ferine
(a.) Wild;
untamed;
savage;
as,
lions,
tigers,
wolves,
and bears are
ferine
beasts..
Brutalize
::
Brutalize
(v. t.) To make
brutal;
beasty;
unfeeling;
or
inhuman.
Beastlihead
::
Beastlihead
(n.)
Beastliness.
Morkin
::
Morkin
(n.) A beast that has died of
disease
or by
mischance.
Colossus
::
Colossus
(n.) Any man or beast of
gigantic
size.
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