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n.
Impishness; magic.
n. pl.
; sing. Huron. (Ethnol.) A powerful and warlike tribe of North American Indians of the Algonquin stock. They formerly occupied the country between Lakes Huron, Erie, and Ontario, but were nearly exterminated by the Five Nations about 1650.
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Warlike; military.
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Fit for war; disposed for war; as, a warlike state; a warlike disposition.
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One often quarreled with; -- / word coined, perhaps, to rhyme with darling.
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Belonging or relating to war; military; martial.
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Of or pertaining to a warlock or warlock; impish.
v. t.
To render warlike; as, to martialize a people.
n. pl.
A tribe of Indians who formerly inhabited a part of Western New York. This tribe was the most numerous and most warlike of the Five Nations.
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A mock fight, or warlike game, formerly in great favor, in which a number of combatants were engaged, as an exhibition of their address and bravery; hence, figuratively, a real battle.
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Warlike.
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One of a warlike nomadic people of Northern Asia who, in the 5th century, under Atilla, invaded and conquered a great part of Europe.
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A religious sect noted for warlike traits, founded in the Punjab at the end of the 15th century.
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A male witch; a wizard; a sprite; an imp.
v.
A vessel employed for transporting, especially for carrying soldiers, warlike stores, or provisions, from one place to another, or to convey convicts to their destination; -- called also transport ship, transport vessel.
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The most important tribe belonging to the Kaffir race. They inhabit a region on the southeast coast of Africa, but formerly occupied a much more extensive country. They are noted for their warlike disposition, courage, and military skill.
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A linguistic group of warlike North American Indians, belonging to the same stock as the Algonquins, and including several tribes, among which were the Five Nations. They formerly occupied the region about Lakes Erie and Ontario, and the larger part of New York.
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Quality of being warlike.
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An unexplained epithet used by Chaucer in reference to ships. By some it is defined as "dancing (on the wave)"; by others as "opposing," "warlike."
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The route taken by a party of Indians going on a warlike expedition.
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