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91Newburgh — 1) NEWBURGH, a village and sea port, in the parish of Foveran, district of Ellon, county of Aberdeen, 5 miles (S. E. by S.) from Ellon; containing 393 inhabitants. This is a small but flourishing place, situated on the bank of the river Ythan …
92Perth — PERTH, a city, a royal burgh, and anciently the metropolis of the kingdom of Scotland, in the county of Perth, of which it is the capital; comprising the parishes of East Church, Middle Church, St. Paul, and West Church, and the late quoad… …
93brutally — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. ruthlessly, cruelly, callously, relentlessly, mercilessly, heartlessly, unfeelingly, harshly, grimly, viciously, meanly, inhumanly, inhumanely, brutishly, savagely, in a ruthless manner, in a cruel manner, in a heartless… …
94rudely — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. impolitely, discourteously, impudently, crudely, coarsely, indecently, barbarously, roughly, harshly, sharply, bluntly, curtly, boorishly, ungraciously, uncivilly, tactlessly, uncouthly, vulgarly, indecorously, insolently …
95barbarous — bar|bar|ous [ˈba:bərəs US ˈba:r ] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: barbarus, from Greek barbaros foreign ] 1.) extremely cruel in a way that is shocking = ↑barbaric ▪ The trade in exotic birds is barbarous and inhumane. 2.) wild and not… …
96apothecary — (n.) mid 14c., shopkeeper, especially one who stores, compounds, and sells medicaments, from O.Fr. apotecaire (13c., Mod.Fr. apothicaire), from L.L. apothecarius storekeeper, from L. apotheca storehouse, from Gk. apotheke barn, storehouse, lit. a …
97homosexual — (adj.) 1892, in C.G. Chaddock s translation of Krafft Ebing s Psychopathia Sexualis, from Ger. homosexual, homosexuale (by 1880, in Gustav Jäger), from homo , comb. form of Gk. homos same (see HOMO (Cf. homo ) (1)) + Latin based SEXUAL (Cf.… …
98barbarous — [ bα:b(ə)rəs] adjective 1》 exceedingly brutal. 2》 primitive; uncivilized. Derivatives barbarously adverb barbarousness noun …
99savagely — ad. Cruelly, inhumanly, barbarously, fiercely …
100butcher — I. n. 1. Slaughterer, flesher. 2. Murderer, slayer, assassin, cut throat, thug, bravo. 3. Indiscriminate slayer, wholesale killer. II. v. a. 1. Slaughter, kill for food, kill for the market. 2. Murder barbarously, massacre, slaughter. 3 …