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Definition of hunger
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Hunger
(v. t.) To make
hungry;
to
famish.
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Faint
::
Faint
(superl.)
Lacking
strength;
weak;
languid;
inclined
to
swoon;
as, faint with
fatigue,
hunger,
or
thirst..
Famish
::
Famish
(v. i.) To
suffer
extreme
hunger
or
thirst,
so as to be
exhausted
in
strength,
or to come near to
perish..
Hungering
::
Hungering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Hunge.
Hunger
::
Hunger
(n.) An
uneasy
sensation
occasioned
normally
by the want of food; a
craving
or
desire
for food.
Starve
::
Starve
(v. t.) To kill with
hunger;
as,
maliciously
to
starve
a man is, in law,
murder..
Ahungered
::
Ahungered
(a.)
Pinched
with
hunger;
very
hungry.
Hungered
::
Hungered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Hunge.
Limosis
::
Limosis
(n.) A
ravenous
appetite
caused
by
disease;
excessive
and
morbid
hunger.
Hunger
::
Hunger
(n.) Any
strong
eager
desire.
Famish
::
Famish
(v. t.) To
exhaust
the
strength
or
endurance
of, by
hunger;
to
distress
with
hanger..
Entoperipheral
::
Entoperipheral
(a.)
Being,
or
having
its
origin,
within
the
external
surface
of the body; --
especially
applied
to
feelings,
such as
hunger,
produced
by
internal
disturbances.
Opposed
to
epiperipheral..
Refect
::
Refect
(v. t.) To
restore
after
hunger
or
fatigue;
to
refresh.
Harpy
::
Harpy (n.) A
fabulous
winged
monster,
ravenous
and
filthy,
having
the face of a woman and the body of a
vulture,
with long
claws,
and the face pale with
hunger.
Some
writers
mention
two,
others
three..
Stomach
::
Stomach
(n.) The
desire
for food
caused
by
hunger;
appetite;
as, a good
stomach
for roast
beef..
Appease
::
Appease
(v. t.) To make
quiet;
to calm; to
reduce
to a state of
peace;
to
still;
to
pacify;
to
dispel
(anger
or
hatred);
as, to
appease
the
tumult
of the
ocean,
or of the
passions;
to
appease
hunger
or
thirst..
Press
::
Press (v.) To
straiten;
to
distress;
as, to be
pressed
with want or
hunger..
Hungerer
::
Hungerer
(n.) One who
hungers;
one who
longs.
Endurant
::
Endurant
(a.)
Capable
of
enduring
fatigue,
pain,
hunger,
etc..
Starve
::
Starve
(v. i.) To
perish
with
hunger;
to
suffer
extreme
hunger
or want; to be very
indigent.
Apositic
::
Apositic
(a.)
Destroying
the
appetite,
or
suspending
hunger..
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