Definition of Termagancy. Meaning of Termagancy. Synonyms of Termagancy

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Definition of Termagancy

Termagancy
Termagancy Ter"ma*gan*cy, n. The quality or state of being termagant; turbulence; tumultuousness; as, a violent termagancy of temper.

Meaning of Termagancy from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- depicted as part of a fictional trinity, alongside ****me (****und) and Termagant (Termagaunt), which the poem attributes to the religious practices of...
- 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...
- magic ****und – Muhammad portra**** as a demon Pazuzu – Mesopotamian demon Termagant – Medieval European term and character Strube 2017. Introvigne 2016, pp...
- of Wisconsin Press. Armstrong, Edward (1892). Elizabeth Farnese: "The Termagant of Spain". London, England: Longmans, Green, and Co. Jones Corredera,...