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To do violence onViolence Vi"o*lence, n. [F., fr. L. violentia. See Violent.]
1. The quality or state of being violent; highly excited
action, whether physical or moral; vehemence; impetuosity;
force.
That seal You ask with such a violence, the king,
Mine and your master, with his own hand gave me.
--Shak.
All the elements At least had gone to wrack,
disturbed and torn With the violence of this
conflict. --Milton.
2. Injury done to that which is entitled to respect,
reverence, or observance; profanation; infringement;
unjust force; outrage; assault.
Do violence to do man. --Luke iii.
14.
We can not, without offering violence to all
records, divine and human, deny an universal deluge.
--T. Burnet.
Looking down, he saw The whole earth filled with
violence. --Milton.
3. Ravishment; rape; constupration.
To do violence on, to attack; to murder. ``She . . . did
violence on herself.' --Shak.
To do violence to, to outrage; to injure; as, he does
violence to his own opinions.
Syn: Vehemence; outrage; fierceness; eagerness; violation;
infraction; infringement; transgression; oppression. To do violence toViolence Vi"o*lence, n. [F., fr. L. violentia. See Violent.]
1. The quality or state of being violent; highly excited
action, whether physical or moral; vehemence; impetuosity;
force.
That seal You ask with such a violence, the king,
Mine and your master, with his own hand gave me.
--Shak.
All the elements At least had gone to wrack,
disturbed and torn With the violence of this
conflict. --Milton.
2. Injury done to that which is entitled to respect,
reverence, or observance; profanation; infringement;
unjust force; outrage; assault.
Do violence to do man. --Luke iii.
14.
We can not, without offering violence to all
records, divine and human, deny an universal deluge.
--T. Burnet.
Looking down, he saw The whole earth filled with
violence. --Milton.
3. Ravishment; rape; constupration.
To do violence on, to attack; to murder. ``She . . . did
violence on herself.' --Shak.
To do violence to, to outrage; to injure; as, he does
violence to his own opinions.
Syn: Vehemence; outrage; fierceness; eagerness; violation;
infraction; infringement; transgression; oppression. ViolenceViolence Vi"o*lence, n. [F., fr. L. violentia. See Violent.]
1. The quality or state of being violent; highly excited
action, whether physical or moral; vehemence; impetuosity;
force.
That seal You ask with such a violence, the king,
Mine and your master, with his own hand gave me.
--Shak.
All the elements At least had gone to wrack,
disturbed and torn With the violence of this
conflict. --Milton.
2. Injury done to that which is entitled to respect,
reverence, or observance; profanation; infringement;
unjust force; outrage; assault.
Do violence to do man. --Luke iii.
14.
We can not, without offering violence to all
records, divine and human, deny an universal deluge.
--T. Burnet.
Looking down, he saw The whole earth filled with
violence. --Milton.
3. Ravishment; rape; constupration.
To do violence on, to attack; to murder. ``She . . . did
violence on herself.' --Shak.
To do violence to, to outrage; to injure; as, he does
violence to his own opinions.
Syn: Vehemence; outrage; fierceness; eagerness; violation;
infraction; infringement; transgression; oppression. Violence
Violence Vi"o*lence, v. t.
To assault; to injure; also, to bring by violence; to compel.
[Obs.] --B. Jonson.
Violent
Violent Vi"o*lent, n.
An assailant. [Obs.] --Dr. H. More.
Violent
Violent Vi"o*lent, v. t. [Cf. F. violenter.]
To urge with violence. [Obs.] --Fuller.
Violent
Violent Vi"o*lent, v. i.
To be violent; to act violently. [Obs.]
The grief is fine, full, perfect, that I taste, And
violenteth in a sense as strong As that which causeth
it. --Shak.
Violently
Violently Vi"o*lent*ly, adv.
In a violent manner.
Meaning of Iolen from wikipedia
- the
National Eisteddfod of Wales,
known by the
bardic name
Selwyn Iolen.
Selwyn Iolen was born in Bethel, near
Caernarfon in 1928 and
lived in the area...
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Meirion 2002–2005
Robyn Léwis
Robin Llŷn 2005–2008
Selwyn Griffith Selwyn Iolen 2008–2009 Dic
Jones Dic yr
Hendre 2010–2013 T.
James Jones Jim Parc Nest...
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Gerallt Lloyd Owen John
Lasarus Williams Owain Owain Selwyn Griffith (Selwyn
Iolen),
Archdruid and
crowned poet
Hafina Clwyd,
journalist Windsor Davies, Teacher...
- yr Hendre",
Jones was
installed as
Archdruid in 2007,
succeeding Selwyn Iolen. He
officiated at the 2008
event in Cardiff, but
missed the 2009
event in...
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Archdruid of the
National Eisteddfod of
Wales Robyn Llŷn (outgoing)
Selwyn Iolen (incoming) 6
January – An
inquest is
opened into the
death of Diana, Princess...
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Bishop of
Llandaff Archdruid of the
National Eisteddfod of
Wales –
Selwyn Iolen 10
January – Jane Hutt
loses her job as
Health Minister in the
Welsh ****embly...
- 11
January 2012. "Y Dirprwy-Archdderwydd
Selwyn Iolen wedi marw" [The
Deputy Archdruid Selwyn Iolen has died] (in Welsh). BBC News. 10
August 2011. Andrew...
- City &
Wales William Charles Evans – biochemist,
Bangor University Selwyn Iolen –
Welsh language poet
Grace Wynne Griffith - Folk song
collector Cai Griffiths...
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April 16, 2022. "BBC
Arlein –
Newyddion – Y Dirprwy-Archdderwydd
Selwyn Iolen wedi marw". BBC News (in Welsh).
January 29, 2010.
Archived from the original...
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Bishop of
Llandaff Archdruid of the
National Eisteddfod of
Wales –
Selwyn Iolen 2
January – A
survey finds that
eight of the top ten "unhealthiest places...