- hungor
- m (hungres/hungras) hunger, desire; famine
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Onogurs — Europe in 600 AD, showing the Onogurs and their neighbors. The Onogurs, also known as (Bulgar) Utigurs, were a horde of equestrian nomads in the North Eurasian steppe east of the Don River (Russia) during the 5th to 8th centuries. The Onogurs… … Wikipedia
Hunger — Hun ger, n. [AS. hungor; akin to OFries. hunger, D. honger, OS. & OHG. hungar, G. hunger, Icel. hungr, Sw. & Dan. hunger, Goth. h?hrus hunger, huggrjan to hunger.] 1. An uneasy sensation occasioned normally by the want of food; a craving or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hungry — adjective (hungrier; est) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hungrig; akin to Old English hungor Date: before 12th century 1. a. feeling hunger b. characterized by or characteristic of hunger or appetite 2. a. eager, avid … New Collegiate Dictionary
hunger — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hungor; akin to Old High German hungar hunger, Lithuanian kanka torture Date: before 12th century 1. a. a craving or urgent need for food or a specific nutrient b. an uneasy sensation occasioned … New Collegiate Dictionary
Hunger, der — Der Hunger, des s, plur. inus. das dunkele Gefühl des Mangels ernährender Säfte, die unangenehme Empfindung der Leere des Magens bey thierischen Körpern. 1. Eigentlich. Hunger haben, empfinden. Ohne Hunger essen. Der Wein macht Hunger, erweckt… … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
hunger — hungeringly, adv. /hung geuhr/, n. 1. a compelling need or desire for food. 2. the painful sensation or state of weakness caused by the need of food: to collapse from hunger. 3. a shortage of food; famine. 4. a strong or compelling desire or… … Universalium
Onogures — Europa en el año 600 d. C., en el que se pueden observar las localizaciones de los onogures y sus vecinos. Los onogures, también conocidos como utigures, eran una horda de nómadas ecuestres que vivía en la estepa del Cáucaso Norte, al este del… … Wikipedia Español
beæftan — 1. prep w.d. after, behind; (1) local; oft cymþ sé beæftan ús þe úsic forestæpþ oft comes he behind us, which precedes us; (a) in contrast with before; hé hæfde þriddan dǽl his fierde beæftan him he had a third of his army behind him; (b) in… … Old to modern English dictionary
hunger — see hungor … Old to modern English dictionary
hungur — see hungor … Old to modern English dictionary