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Definition of hunger
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Hunger
(n.) Any
strong
eager
desire.
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Hunger-starve
::
Hunger-starve
(v. t.) To
starve
with
hunger;
to
famish.
Entoperipheral
::
Entoperipheral
(a.)
Being,
or
having
its
origin,
within
the
external
surface
of the body; --
especially
applied
to
feelings,
such as
hunger,
produced
by
internal
disturbances.
Opposed
to
epiperipheral..
Hungerly
::
Hungerly
(adv.)
With keen
appetite.
Use
::
Use (v. t.) To
accustom;
to
habituate;
to
render
familiar
by
practice;
to
inure;
--
employed
chiefly
in the
passive
participle;
as, men used to cold and
hunger;
soldiers
used to
hardships
and
danger..
Famish
::
Famish
(v. t.) To
exhaust
the
strength
or
endurance
of, by
hunger;
to
distress
with
hanger..
Famish
::
Famish
(v. t.) To
starve,
kill, or
destroy
with
hunger..
Famish
::
Famish
(v. i.) To die of
hunger;
to
starve.
Raphany
::
Raphany
(n.) A
convulsive
disease,
attended
with
ravenous
hunger,
not
uncommon
in
Sweden
and
Germany.
It was so
called
because
supposed
to be
caused
by
eating
corn with which seeds of
jointed
charlock
(Raphanus
raphanistrum)
had been
mixed,
but the
condition
is now known to be a form of
ergotism..
Hunger
::
Hunger
(n.) To feel the
craving
or
uneasiness
occasioned
by want of food; to be
oppressed
by
hunger.
Faint
::
Faint
(superl.)
Lacking
strength;
weak;
languid;
inclined
to
swoon;
as, faint with
fatigue,
hunger,
or
thirst..
Ahungered
::
Ahungered
(a.)
Pinched
with
hunger;
very
hungry.
Belly-pinched
::
Belly-pinched
(a.)
Pinched
with
hunger;
starved.
Hunger-bitten
::
Hunger-bitten
(a.)
Pinched
or
weakened
by
hunger.
Hungered
::
Hungered
(a.)
Hungry;
pinched
for food.
Endurant
::
Endurant
(a.)
Capable
of
enduring
fatigue,
pain,
hunger,
etc..
Starve
::
Starve
(v. i.) To
perish
with
hunger;
to
suffer
extreme
hunger
or want; to be very
indigent.
Meal
::
Meal (n.) The
portion
of food taken at a
particular
time for the
satisfaction
of
appetite;
the
quantity
usually
taken at one time with the
purpose
of
satisfying
hunger;
a
repast;
the act or time of
eating
a meal; as, the
traveler
has not eaten a good meal for a week; there was
silence
during
the
meal..
Famish
::
Famish
(v. i.) To
suffer
extreme
hunger
or
thirst,
so as to be
exhausted
in
strength,
or to come near to
perish..
Goneness
::
Goneness
(n.) A state of
exhaustion;
faintness,
especially
as
resulting
from
hunger..
Incorruptible
::
Incorruptible
(n.) One of a
religious
sect which arose in
Alexandria,
in the reign of the
Emperor
Justinian,
and which
believed
that the body of
Christ
was
incorruptible,
and that he
suffered
hunger,
thirst,
pain, only in
appearance..
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