Venge


verb (used with object), venged, venging. Archaic.
1.
to avenge.
verb
1.
(transitive) an archaic word for avenge

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    noun 1. infliction of injury, harm, humiliation, or the like, on a person by another who has been harmed by that person; violent revenge: But have you the right to vengeance? 2. an act or opportunity of inflicting such trouble: to take one’s vengeance. 3. the desire for revenge: a man full of vengeance. 4. […]

  • Vengeful

    adjective 1. desiring or seeking vengeance; vindictive: a vengeful attitude. 2. characterized by or showing a vindictive spirit: vengeful intentions. 3. serving to inflict vengeance: a vengeful killing. adjective 1. desiring revenge; vindictive 2. characterized by or indicating a desire for revenge: a vengeful glance 3. inflicting or taking revenge: with vengeful blows

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    adjective 1. desiring or seeking vengeance; vindictive: a vengeful attitude. 2. characterized by or showing a vindictive spirit: vengeful intentions. 3. serving to inflict vengeance: a vengeful killing. adjective 1. desiring revenge; vindictive 2. characterized by or indicating a desire for revenge: a vengeful glance 3. inflicting or taking revenge: with vengeful blows

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    noun, plural velvetleafs, velvetleaves. 1. Indian mallow.

  • Veni

    1. variant of veno- before a vowel: venipuncture. veni, vidi, vici [wey-nee wee-dee wee-kee; English vee-nahy vahy-dahy vahy-sahy, ven-ee vee-dee vee-chee, -see] /ˈweɪ ni ˈwi di ˈwi ki; English ˈvi naɪ ˈvaɪ daɪ ˈvaɪ saɪ, ˈvɛn i ˈvi di ˈvi tʃi, -si/ Latin. 1. I came, I saw, I conquered. 1. a combining form with […]


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