The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . re. Barham, Ingoldsby Legends, I. 105. irefully (irfVil-i). adr. In an ireful or angryinnnner: angrily; wrathfully. The people . . began . . ire/ully to champ upon thebit they had taken into their mouths. Honker, Ecclcs. Polity, Pref., II. irefalneSS (irful-ues), n. [< ME. irf/ <irifnt + -ness.] The condition of being ireful;WTath; anger; fury. .s<ime through couetousnes, and sonic through and rashnesae, . . riflled y^-goods of the


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . re. Barham, Ingoldsby Legends, I. 105. irefully (irfVil-i). adr. In an ireful or angryinnnner: angrily; wrathfully. The people . . began . . ire/ully to champ upon thebit they had taken into their mouths. Honker, Ecclcs. Polity, Pref., II. irefalneSS (irful-ues), n. [< ME. irf/ <irifnt + -ness.] The condition of being ireful;WTath; anger; fury. .s<ime through couetousnes, and sonic through and rashnesae, . . riflled y^-goods of the lionmne citizens. • Ootding, tr. of Cnisar, fol. 204. Iresine irent, »• and a. A Middle English form of iron. Irena (i-rena), II. [NL. (Horsfield, 1820; laterIrene—Boie, 1826), < Gr. Elpr/v!/, a personifica-tion of elpijvT], peace : see Irene.] In ornith., aremarkable genus of old-world passerine birdsof imeertaiu position, type of the subfamily Ire-ninw; the so-called fairy bluebirds. They arebrilliantly blue and black in color, about as large as robins,with stout, somewhat shrike-like bill, whose nasal fossee. Fairy Bluebird {Iretta fuetta^. are densely feathered, with rictal and nuchal bristles, andeven tail of 12 feathers. There are species charac-teristic of the region from India to the Philippines, as /.puella. I. cyanea. and /. (ire-uaik), H. [Also rircjiore/i; < , irenarclies, < Gr. elpjivapxiQ, ^ ^P/vv,peace (see Irene), + apxi, government, rule, < apxeiv, iTile.] A justice or guardian of thepeace in the eastern part of the Roman em-pire and under the Eastern and Byzantine em-pires. Irene (i-rene), n. [< Gr. Eipi/vri, a personifica-tion of eJ/w/K^, peace, quiet.] 1. The fourteenthplanetoid, discovered by Hind at London in1851.—2. In zool.: (a) A genus of written ilceHc. Eschscliolt:,1820. (/<) Sameas Irena. irenic (i-renik), a. [< Gr. elpTiviKdc, of or forpeace, peaceful, < clpPl, peace


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