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Medieval European term and character
In the Middle Ages, Termagant or Tervagant was the name of a god that some European Christians believed Muslims worshipped. It originates in the eleventh-century
Termagant
List of ships with the same or similar names
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Termagant, after Termagant, a god that Medieval Europeans believed Muslims worshipped, and that later
HMS_Termagant
T-class destroyer converted to Type 16 frigate of the Royal Navy
HMS Termagant was a T-class destroyer of the Royal Navy that saw service during the Second World War. She was built by William Denny and Brothers, of
HMS_Termagant_(R89)
Atholl-class corvette launched in 1822
sixth-rate corvette of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1822 as HMS Termagant, commissioned in 1824 as HMS Herald and converted to a survey ship in
HMS_Herald_(1824)
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Termagant (foaled 28 January 2007) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. As a two-year-old she was one of the best fillies of her generation
Termagant_(horse)
Children's fantasy novel series by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell
The Edge Chronicles is a children's fantasy novel series written by Paul Stewart and illustrated by Chris Riddell. It consists of four trilogies, plus
The_Edge_Chronicles
Place of destruction and the archangel of the abyss in the Hebrew Bible
depicted as part of a fictional trinity, alongside Muhammad (Mahound) and Termagant (Termagaunt), which the poem attributes to the religious practices of
Abaddon
Sloop of the Royal Navy
HMS Termagant was an 18-gun sloop of the Royal Navy. She was launched in 1796 and sold in 1819. Termagant performed convoy duty during the French Revolutionary
HMS_Termagant_(1796)
Stock character; woman given to violent, scolding, particularly nagging treatment
more literary alternatives (all deriving from mythological names) are termagant, harpy, and fury. Shrew derives from Middle English shrewe for 'evil or
Shrew_(stock_character)
from Apollyon to Lucifer, but ascribing to them a chief deity known as "Termagant". Depictions of Muhammad in the form of picaresque novel began to appear
Medieval Christian views on Muhammad
Medieval_Christian_views_on_Muhammad
Archaic term for Arabs and later for all Muslims
Kahf, Mohja (1999). Western Representations of the Muslim Women: From Termagant to Odalisque. University of Texas Press. p. 207. ISBN 978-0-292-74337-3
Saracen
1916 class of British destroyers
HMS Marksman, HMS Talisman and HMS Termagant moored at the Hawthorn Leslie shipyard, Hebburn, 5 November 1915. Class overview Name Talisman class Builders
Talisman-class_destroyer
Goddess from Greek mythology, wife and sister of Zeus
and two of the great fifth and sixth-century temples of Paestum, the termagant of Homer and the myths is an "almost... comic figure," according to Burkert
Hera
Formerly common term referring to Muslims and to Islam
Muslims praying to a variety of "idols", including Apollyon, Lucifer, Termagant, and Mahound. During the trials of the Knights Templar (1300–1310s), reference
Mohammedan
Series of children's books written by Cressida Cowell
his mother) across the final four books. He is also Fishlegs' father by Termagant, as revealed by the final book. He is claimed by the Dragon Guardians
How to Train Your Dragon (novel series)
How_to_Train_Your_Dragon_(novel_series)
Woman with masculine characteristics
generally takes the disparaging sense. Thus virago joined pejoratives such as termagant, mannish, amazonian and shrew to describe women who acted aggressively
Virago
Queen of Portugal from 1750 to 1777
Birnstiel. 1768. p. 8. Armstrong, Edward (1892). Elisabeth Farnese: The Termagant of Spain. Jackson-Laufer, Guida Myrl (1999). Women rulers throughout the
Mariana_Victoria_of_Spain
King of Spain (r. 1700–1724; 1724–1746)
of Wisconsin Press. Armstrong, Edward (1892). Elizabeth Farnese: "The Termagant of Spain". London, England: Longmans, Green, and Co. Jones Corredera,
Philip_V_of_Spain
Dauphine of France
Mitford 1976, p. 57. Armstrong, Edward (1892). Elisabeth Farnese, the Termagant of Spain. Longmans, Green, and Co. Broglie, Emmanuel de (1877). Le fils
Maria_Teresa_Rafaela_of_Spain
Municipality and town in Andalusia, Spain
vessels Hyacinth, Termagant and Basilisk supported Spanish guerrillas on the coast of Granada, against the French. On 20 May, Termagant or Hyacinth opened
Nerja
Class of Royal Navy destroyers
Success (to Norway as Stord) Swift (lost on 24 June 1944) Teazer Tenacious Termagant Terpsichore Troubridge Tumult Tuscan Tyrian flotilla leader flotilla leader
S_and_T-class_destroyer
Deity and symbol in the occult traditions
Beelzebub Behemoth Left-hand path and right-hand path Mahound Pazuzu Termagant Strube 2017. Introvigne 2016, pp. 105–109. Stahuljak 2013, pp. 71–82 Field
Baphomet
1987 American TV series or program
1987 (1987-10-01) 9 "Termagant" Lee Schneider October 5, 1987 (1987-10-05) Lorca and Bowfin look for a giant fish named Termagant on Pappagallo's behalf
TigerSharks
Mythic entity personifying one of the classical elements
elemental lore in his 1712 poem The Rape of the Lock. The Sprites of fiery Termagants in Flame Mount up, and take a Salamander's name. Soft yielding minds to
Elemental
Royal Navy Admiral (1784–1863)
Elliot his first command on 10 July 1803, appointing him to the sloop HMS Termagant. His time in command of her was brief, and on 1 August he was moved to
George Elliot (Royal Navy officer, born 1784)
George_Elliot_(Royal_Navy_officer,_born_1784)
Archetypal virago
Jeanne Hachette Karen (slang) Labrys (double-axe) as a feminist symbol Termagant Virago Look up battle axe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "A Browbeating
Battle-axe_(woman)
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet and politician (1772–1853)
Captain's servant in the sixth-rate HMS Resource. He joined the sloop HMS Termagant in 1787, transferred to the sloop HMS Ariel under the Commander-in-Chief
Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet
Sir_George_Cockburn,_10th_Baronet
Fringe historical claim related to the origins of Islam
Semitic religion Islam Mahound Religion in pre-Islamic Arabia Tawhid Termagant The Two Babylons Morey, Robert A. (1992). The Islamic Invasion: Confronting
Allah_as_a_lunar_deity
sold 1896. Rainbow (1823) – sold 1838. Alligator (1821) – sold 1865. Termagant (1822) – renamed Herald 1824, sold 1862. Samarang (1822) – sold 1883.
List of corvette and sloop classes of the Royal Navy
List_of_corvette_and_sloop_classes_of_the_Royal_Navy
Russian statesman
von Glasenapp, Vice-Roy of Siberia. She became known as "the Princess Termagant" for her dreadful character and haughty manners. As a senior member of
Pavel_Gagarin
1962 novella by Jack Vance
into fighting creatures known as dragons, ranging from the man-sized "Termagant" to the gigantic "Jugger". As each new variety has been bred over the
The_Dragon_Masters
1987 novel by Lin Carter
hippogryphs and mantichores roam free, the earth is flat, paynims worship Termagant, and there is no Western Hemisphere." The story features two characters
Mandricardo_(novel)
Queen of Sardinia from 1773 to 1785
ISBN 978-94-009-6267-5. Armstrong, Edward (1892). Elisabeth Farnese: The Termagant of Spain. p. 256. Kamen, Henry (2001). Philip V of Spain: The King Who
Maria Antonia Ferdinanda of Spain
Maria_Antonia_Ferdinanda_of_Spain
1988 novel by Lin Carter
hippogryphs and mantichores roam free, the earth is flat, paynims worship Termagant, and there is no Western Hemisphere." Bickering lovers Callipygia the
Callipygia
Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1883–1963)
class seamanship. He was transferred by Vice-Admiral Roger Keyes to HMS Termagant, part of Keyes' Dover Patrol, in April 1918. For his actions with the
Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope
Andrew_Cunningham,_1st_Viscount_Cunningham_of_Hyndhope
Prince of Piedmont
illustri alleanze della real casa di Savoia (in Italian). Armstrong, Edward (1892). Elisabeth Farnes: The Termagant of Spain. Longmans, Green, and Company.
Victor Amadeus, Prince of Piedmont
Victor_Amadeus,_Prince_of_Piedmont
1688 play
as Termagant, Frances Maria Knight as Teresia, Susanna Verbruggen as Isabella, Anne Bracegirdle as Lucia and Elizabeth Boutell as Mrs. Termagant. Duckworth
The_Squire_of_Alsatia
British Thoroughbred racehorse
1799 Beningbrough King Fergus*^ Fenwick's Herod mare Evelina Highflyer*^ Termagant Emily 1810 Stamford Sir Peter Teazle^ Horatia Whiskey mare Whiskey Grey
Mango_(horse)
Smith Newcastle upon Tyne United Kingdom For private owner. 26 March Termagant Cherokee-class brig-sloop Portsmouth Dockyard United Kingdom For Royal
List_of_ship_launches_in_1838
East India Company army officer
Kingdom Branch Royal Navy Rank Admiral Commands HMS Ringdove HMS Nankin HMS Termagant Conflicts Greek War of Independence Battle of Navarino Second Opium War
Keith Stewart (Royal Navy officer)
Keith_Stewart_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Series of fourteen sixth-rate corvettes
these materials; the three ships the East India Company built,(Alligator, Termagant and Samarang), were built of teak. Nimrod was built of African timber
Atholl-class_corvette
American novelist (born 1946)
(1995) "The Singing Tree" (1995) "16 Mins." (1996) "An Exaltation of Termagants" (1999) Author information at Books 'n' Bytes Profile at Bookreporter
Eric_Van_Lustbader
Muhammad portrayed as a demon
who is responsible for seducing others into satanic rituals. Mohammedan Termagant "Mahound". Oxford English Dictionary (online ed.). Oxford University Press
Mahound
Queen of Spain from 1714 to 1746
Armstrong 1892, p. 118. Armstrong, Edward (1892). Elisabeth Farnese, the Termagant of Spain. Longmans, Green, and Co. Kamen, Henry (2001). Philip V of Spain:
Elisabeth_Farnese
English composer and music teacher
No.9,702 – Friday April 8. p5-6.1887 Ossian The Golden Dawn 1898 – The Termagant, overture and incidental music, Op.25 (Her Majesty's Theatre, London,
Frederick_Corder
joined the navy at 18, serving as clerk in the Suffolk, midshipman in the Termagant, and acting gunner in the Hind. In 1783, he passed his master gunner's
James_Morrison_(mutineer)
English naval officer (1778–1834)
in command of a small squadron consisting of Edinburgh, Furieuse and Termagant which landed troops at Viareggio in Italy. Some 600 cavalry and infantry
George Dundas (Royal Navy officer)
George_Dundas_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Ancient Meitei literary narrative work
had she stepped into the house and unloaded the heavy weight, when the termagant woman, always disquieting like boiling water, again bade her to perform
Khongjomnubi_Nonggarol
Second World War fleet of the Royal Navy
Quality HMAS Queenborough HMAS Quiberon HMAS Quickmatch Teazer Tenacious Termagant Terpsichore Troubridge Tumult Tuscan Tyrian Ulster Ulysses Undaunted Undine
British_Pacific_Fleet
1971 Indian film
to his vainglorious mother Ranigaru, vicious brother Kesava Varma and termagant sister-in-law Indrani. Following this, Kesava Varma splits the property
Prema_Nagar
of an "Unholy Trinity" together with the Classical Greek Apollyon and Termagant, a completely fictional deity. This view, evidently confusing Islam with
Christianity_and_Islam
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1799 Beningbrough King Fergus Fenwick's Herod mare Evelina Highflyer Termagant Emily 1810 Stamford Sir Peter Teazle Horatia Whiskey mare Whiskey Grey
Barcarolle_(horse)
1840 novel by William Makepeace Thackeray
family consisting of James Gann, a bankrupted small businessman; his termagant and socially pretentious wife, Juliana; her two elder daughters by her
A_Shabby_Genteel_Story
French TV series
enjoys lusting after young women but apparently remains faithful to his termagant wife Séli. Lancelot loves Guenièvre but when they finally share a bed
Kaamelott
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Williams Forester Coalition colt mare Evelina 1791 Highflyer Herod Rachel Termagant Tantrum Cantatrice Dam Mary (GB) 1803 Sir Peter Teazle 1784 Highflyer
Neva_(horse)
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
Fenwick's Herod mare Herod* Pyrrha Evelina 1791 Highflyer Herod* Rachel Termagant Tantrum Cantatrice Dam Sophia (GB) 1798 Buzzard 1787 Woodpecker Herod
Charlotte_(horse)
HMS Swift and Marksman were on the West Barrage Patrol and the destroyers HMS Termagant, Melpomene, Zubian and Amazon comprised the East Barrage Patrol. Six trawlers
Action_of_14/15_February_1918
Royal Navy Admiral (1800–1887)
voyages of scientific exploration The 500-ton Herald was launched as Termagant on 15 November 1822, recommissioned as the survey ship Herald in 1824
Henry_Mangles_Denham
British Thoroughbred racehorse
Fenwick's Herod mare Herod*^ Pyrrha^ Evelina 1791 Highflyer Herod*^ Rachel Termagant Tantrum Cantatrice Dam Eleanor (GB) 1798 Whiskey 1789 Saltram Eclipse*
Muley_(horse)
Character in Meitei mythology and folklore
had she stepped into the house and unloaded the heavy weight, when the termagant woman, always disquieting like boiling water, again bade her to perform
Haosi_Namoinu
German world war II submarine
16°30′E / 38.217°N 16.500°E / 38.217; 16.500 by Royal Navy destroyers HMS Termagant, HMS Tenacious and the escort destroyer HMS Liddesdale. Merchant ship
German_submarine_U-453
1998 novel by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell
underground society of the termagant trogs. Twig spends a few months with the trog girl, but eventually she undergoes the termagant trogs' maturation ceremony
Beyond_the_Deepwoods
Naval attacks on Japan by the Allies during the Pacific War
Zealand Navy light cruiser HMNZS Gambia, and destroyers HMS Terpsichore, Termagant, and Tenacious. King George V did not participate in this action as mechanical
Allied naval bombardments of Japan during World War II
Allied_naval_bombardments_of_Japan_during_World_War_II
British Naval squadron during WWI
Mastiff, Matchless; detached to the Battlecruiser fleet: Moorsom, Morris, Termagant, Turbulent; in repairs or refit: Melpomene, Medea, Meteor, Trident, Mansfield
Harwich_Force
Favorite confidant of Queen Elisabeth Farnese
the termagant of Spain (1892) Armstrong, Edward: Elisabeth Farnese, the termagant of Spain (1892) Armstrong, Edward: Elisabeth Farnese, the termagant of
Laura_Pescatori
Teniente Rodríguez Peruvian Navy Chasseur Destroyer 443 1911 hulked 1939 Termagant Royal Navy T Destroyer 1,710 8 October 1943 paid off 1960, scrapped 5
List of destroyers of World War II
List_of_destroyers_of_World_War_II
damaged by gunfire during an encounter with the British destroyers HMS Termagant and Tuscan off Skiathos, in the Aegean Sea, then ran aground near Volos
Palestro-class_destroyer
game tenon tenor tense tension tent tentative tenter tenure tercel term termagant terrace, Old Fr. terrasse terrain terrible terrier terrify terrine terror
List of English words of French origin (S–Z)
List_of_English_words_of_French_origin_(S–Z)
1932 pre-Code drama film
on April 13, 2024. Hall, Mordaunt (November 25, 1932). "Clara Bow as a Termagant in a Film of a Novel by Tiffany Thayer — The Night Mayor". The New York
Call_Her_Savage
Brig of the Royal Navy
sailed Basilisk to Portugal on 4 March 1812. In May 1812, Hyacinth and Termagant, Captains Thomas Ussher and Gawen William Rowan-Hamilton, and Basilisk
HMS_Basilisk_(1801)
English shipbuilder
28-gun sixth-rate frigate. Mars (1779). 600 tons (bm) privateer frigate. Termagant (1780). 26-gun sloop. Arethusa (1781). 948 tons (bm) 38-gun fifth-rate
Hilhouse
List of ships with the same or similar names
HMS Herald (1824) was a 500-ton, 28-gun sixth-rate, launched as HMS Termagant in 1822 and renamed in 1824. She served as a survey ship under Henry Kellett
HMS_Herald
American brothel madam
scene, with three dogs at her heels, and an apron filled with rocks, this termagant would come tearing from the house, and the way stones, oaths, and curses
Mother_Damnable
World War II order of battle
battery): Livermore, Eberle, Kearny, Ericsson 2 T-class: HMS Terpsichore, HMS Termagant Minesweeper Group 4 Auk-class: Prevail, Seer, Dextrous, Pioneer 6 SC,
Operation Dragoon order of battle
Operation_Dragoon_order_of_battle
British naval officer and colonial governor (1779–1835)
of Alexandria. Schomberg was appointed acting-commander of the sloop Termagant, though it is unclear if he ever took command of her as he was employed
Charles_Marsh_Schomberg
Sloop of the Royal Navy
HMS Plumper (right), with HMS Termagant (left) and HMS Alert (background) at Esquimalt in the late 1850s History United Kingdom Name HMS Plumper Ordered
HMS_Plumper_(1848)
Cancelled 1918 German Imperial Navy operation
(Dover) leader: Broke; modern destroyers: Manly, Mastiff, Meteor, Morris, Termagant, Trident, Afridi, Amazon, Cossack, Crusader, Viking, Zubian Minelaying
Naval order of 24 October 1918
Naval_order_of_24_October_1918
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1799 Beningbrough King Fergus Fenwick’s Herod mare Evelina Highflyer*^ Termagant Emily 1810 Stamford Sir Peter Teazle*^ Horatia Whiskey mare Whiskey Grey
Plenipotentiary_(horse)
1991 Indian film
family, avaricious parents Subba Rao & Durgamma, vain brother Vijay, termagant sister Kanchana, and simpleton Bhaja Govindam. The exclusive that showers
Attintlo_Adde_Mogudu
Chinese actress (born 1962)
daughter who is caught between her homosexual father and "unmitigated termagant" mother (Naren Hua), who reverses on her daughter all her anger, whose
Naren_Hua
Horse race
2010-2001 2010 Misty For Me Laughing Lashes Kissable 2009 Termagant Famous Lillie Langtry 2008 Again Shimah Beyond Our Reach 2007 Saoirse Abu Listen Mad
Moyglare_Stud_Stakes
Temeraire Tempest Templar Temple Tenacious Tenacity Tenby Tenedos Teredo Termagant Tern Terpsichore Terrapin Terrible Terror Test Tetcott Tetrarch Teviot
List of ship names of the Royal Navy (R–T)
List_of_ship_names_of_the_Royal_Navy_(R–T)
English Royal Navy officer and cricketer
July 1919 for his service during the war. After the war he commanded HMS Termagant, HMS Seymour, and HMS Vectis, before being placed in the Operations Division
Alfred Evans (Royal Navy officer)
Alfred_Evans_(Royal_Navy_officer)
T-class destroyer converted to Type 16 frigate of the Royal Navy
War and was scrapped in 1966. On 7 October 1944, she and the destroyer Termagant sank the German torpedo boat TA37, the subchaser UJ210 and the harbour
HMS_Tuscan_(R56)
1918 Royal Navy blockade of the Belgian port of Zeebrugge during WWI
HMS Terror (Erebus-class monitors) Escort to Zeebrugge monitors: HMS Termagant (Talisman-class destroyer), HMS Truculent (Yarrow Later M-class destroyer)
Zeebrugge_Raid
1951 class of frigates of the Royal Navy
1943 30 October 1943 Royal Dockyard, Rosyth, 1951–1952 Broken up, 1965 Termagant F189 Denny, Dumbarton 25 November 1941 22 March 1943 30 October 1943 Grayson
Type_16_frigate
Shipbuilder and locomotive manufacturer
HMS Scourge HMS Starfish HMS Stork HMS Stuart HMS Talisman HMS Tenedos HMS Termagant HMS Thanet HMS Thisbe HMS Thracian HMS Thruster HMS Tigress HMS Trident
R. & W. Hawthorn, Leslie and Company
R._&_W._Hawthorn,_Leslie_and_Company
World War II attack against Japanese positions on Truk Atoll
24th Destroyer Flotilla was made up of Troubridge, Teazer, Tenacious, Termagant and Terpsichore. The Task Group was commanded from Implacable by Rear
Operation_Inmate
Destroyer of the Royal Navy
v t e Talisman-class destroyer Talisman Termagant Trident Turbulent Preceded by: Thornycroft M class Followed by: Medea class List of destroyers of the
HMS_Turbulent_(1916)
Sloop of the Royal Navy
Hyacinth and Termagant and Basilisk supported Spanish guerrillas on the coast of Granada, against the French. On 24 May with Hyacinth and Termagant, Basilisk
HMS_Hyacinth_(1806)
HMS Dauntless 1847 HMS Vigilant – cancelled 1849 Termagant class 1847 – second class HMS Termagant 1847 HMS Euphrates – cancelled 1849 Tribune class
List of frigate classes of the Royal Navy
List_of_frigate_classes_of_the_Royal_Navy
16°30′E / 38.217°N 16.500°E / 38.217; 16.500) by HMS Liddesdale, HMS Tenacious and HMS Termagant (all Royal Navy) with the loss of one of her 52 crew.
List of shipwrecks in May 1944
List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1944
World War I order of battle
Henry Hulton Sams HMS Nerissa: Lt Cdr Montague George Bentinck Legge HMS Termagant: Lt Cdr Cuthbert Patrick Blake (attached from 10th D.F., Harwich Force)
Battle of Jutland order of battle
Battle_of_Jutland_order_of_battle
Bomb vessel of the Royal Navy
1806, Beagle and a number of other vessels were in company with Termagant when Termagant captured the Anna Maria Carolina. On 1 May, Thunder detained Flora
HMS_Thunder_(1803)
Royal Navy Admiral (died 1829)
French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Losack commanded the brig HMS Termagant in the Caribbean during the late stages of the American Revolutionary
George_Losack
Irish Thoroughbred racehorse
the straight but never looked like winning and finished third behind Termagant and Famous. Lillie Langtry was sent to England a second time in October
Lillie_Langtry_(horse)
Royal Navy Admiral (1765–1847)
came on 17 May 1796 when he was appointed to the brand new sloop HMS Termagant to serve in the North Sea. This was a short command as Preston was promoted
D'Arcy_Preston
Australian opera soprano (born 1979)
extraordinarily impressive was her acting, vocally and physically, by turns a termagant, fragile, nervous, regal, vulnerable – a woman in love with a man 30 years
Helena_Dix
Erebus-class monitor
Range Bombardment force for the Zeebrugge raid with Erebus and destroyers Termagant, Truculent, and Manly. In September, in preparation for a further offensive
HMS_Terror_(I03)
British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1773 Syphon Squirt Patriot mare Regulus mare (1762) Regulus Snip mare Termagant 1772 Tantrum Cripple Childers mare Cantatrice Sampson Regulus mare (1757)(Family:8-a)
Paulina_(horse)
TERMAGANT
TERMAGANT
TERMAGANT
TERMAGANT
Girl/Female
Muslim
Believer
Boy/Male
Biblical
This gift.
Girl/Female
Indian
Jasmine
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Pleasent Smiling Face
Male
Russian
Variant spelling of Russian Matvey, MATVEI means "gift of God."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mahiraj | மாஹிராஜ
Ruler of the world
Boy/Male
Australian, Welsh
Small Battle; Spirit of the Battle
Boy/Male
Hindu
Master of the right way, Master of the right path, Principle
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Earthmen
Girl/Female
Greek
Universal.
TERMAGANT
TERMAGANT
TERMAGANT
TERMAGANT
TERMAGANT
n.
A boisterous, brawling, turbulent person; -- formerly applied to both sexes, now only to women.
a.
Tumultuous; turbulent; boisterous; furious; quarrelsome; scolding.
n.
An imaginary being supposed by the Christians to be a Mohammedan deity or false god. He is represented in the ancient moralities, farces, and puppet shows as extremely vociferous and tumultous.
n.
A bold, vicious woman; a termagant.
n.
Hence, a mannish woman; a bold, turbulent woman; a termagant; a vixen.
n.
The quality or state of being termagant; turbulence; tumultuousness; as, a violent termagancy of temper.
n.
A stormy, turbulent violent woman; a hag; a vixen; a virago; a termagant.