What is the name meaning of ANGUIS. Phrases containing ANGUIS
See name meanings and uses of ANGUIS!ANGUIS
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Biblical
that troubles or oppresses; anguish
Male
Arthurian
, (wise son); father of Isolde.
Girl/Female
Latin
Goddess of anguish.
Boy/Male
Latin
Dragon.
Girl/Female
Biblical
That troubles or oppresses, anguish.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : Reaney suggests this is a variant of Angus, citing two late examples from Bardsley: Margaret Anguisshe (1530), Erl of Anguyshe (1563). However, the surname is not found in Scotland (in the 1881 British census it occurs predominantly in East Anglia). It is likely that it is a nickname from Anglo-Norman French anguisse, from Old French angoisse ‘anger’, ‘violence’, cognate with French Anguise.
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
It is One of the Body's Main Energy Channels that Connects the Base Chakra to the Crown Chakra; It's a Nadi in the Human Subtle Body
Girl/Female
English
Blend of Deanne: (divine) plus variants of Andrea: (masculine) and Sandra: (protector of man. ).
Female
English
 Short form of Spanish Marguerita, RITA means "pearl."
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Hare's Meadow
Boy/Male
Indian, Modern
Belongs to World
Male
Welsh
 Welsh name, possibly derived from Latin Caius, CAI means "lord." In Arthurian legend, this was the name of a Knight of the Round Table. Compare with another form of Cai.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Name of a river starts in Bihar
Boy/Male
Greek
Stranger.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Always Fortunate; Prosperous
Boy/Male
Irish
Slender.
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v. i.
To labor in pain or anguish; to be in agony; to labor in any kind of difficulty or distress.
a.
Extreme in degree; excessive; immoderate; as: (a) Ardent; fervent; as, intense heat. (b) Keen; biting; as, intense cold. (c) Vehement; earnest; exceedingly strong; as, intense passion or hate. (d) Very severe; violent; as, intense pain or anguish. (e) Deep; strong; brilliant; as, intense color or light.
n.
One who, or that which, torments; one who inflicts penal anguish or tortures.
superl.
Sharp; afflictive; distressing; violent; extreme; as, severe pain, anguish, fortune; severe cold.
n.
Extreme pain; violent pang; anguish; agony; especially, one of the pangs of travail in childbirth, or purturition.
v. t.
The place or state of punishment for the wicked after death; the abode of evil spirits. Hence, any mental torment; anguish.
v. i.
Formerly, to express sorrow, grief, or anguish, by outcry, or by other manifest signs; in modern use, to show grief or other passions by shedding tears; to shed tears; to cry.
v. i.
To writhe; to twist, as with anguish.
n.
Extreme pain; anguish; torture; the utmost degree of misery, either of body or mind.
v. t.
To put to extreme pain or anguish; to inflict excruciating misery upon, either of body or mind; to torture.
a.
Not utterable; incapable of being spoken or voiced; inexpressible; ineffable; unspeakable; as, unutterable anguish.
n.
The quality or power of distressing or paining; extreme degree; extremity; intensity; inclemency; as, the severity of pain or anguish; the severity of cold or heat; the severity of the winter.
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.
n.
A writhing, as in anguish; a twisting; a griping.
n.
A paroxysm of extreme pain or anguish; a sudden and transitory agony; a throe; as, the pangs of death.
n.
Sorrow; anguish of mind; mental pang.
n.
A prolonged cry of distress or anguish; a wail.
v. t.
To torment; to torture; to affect with extreme pain or anguish.
n.
Extreme pain; anguish of body or mind; pang; agony; torment; as, torture of mind.
a.
Causing intense grief; overpowering with anguish; very distressing.