efferous

English

Etymology

From Latin efferus (savage), from ex (intensifier) + ferus (wild).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɛfəɹəs/

Adjective

efferous (comparative more efferous, superlative most efferous)

  1. (obsolete) wild like a beast; fierce or ferocious
    • 1614, John King, Vitis Palatina:
      From the teeth of that efferous beast, from the tusk of the wild boar, – O Thou, that art the root and generation of David, preserve our root and all his generation.

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