What is the name meaning of IRAS. Phrases containing IRAS
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Shakespearean
Antony and Cleopatra'. Lady attending on Cleopatra.
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English
English : most probably a variant of Beaufort.Possibly an Anglicized spelling of French Buffard, which is from Old French bouffard, a term which meant ‘puffing and blowing’, hence an unflattering nickname for an irascible or self-important man.American bearers of this name are mostly descended from Richard Beauford or Beaufort, who came from England to Lancaster co., VA, in 1635.
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English : nickname from Middle English gulle ‘gull’ or gul(le) (Old Norse gulr) ‘yellow’, ‘pale’ (of hair or complexion).Swiss German : nickname for an irascible or unreliable person, from an Alemannic form of Latin gallus ‘rooster’. See also Guell.
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English : nickname for an irascible person, from Old English wēd ‘fury’, ‘rage’.Americanized form of Dutch Weeda.
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English and German
English and German : topographic name for someone who owned or lived by a meadow, or a metonymic occupational name for someone who made or sold hay, from Middle English gras, Middle High German gras ‘grass’, ‘pasture’, ‘grazing’.English : nickname for a stout man, from Anglo-Norman French gras ‘fat’, from Latin crassus (which was itself used as a Roman family name), with the initial changed under the influence of grossus (see Gross).Scottish : occupational name, reduced from Gaelic greusaiche ‘shoemaker’. A certain John Grasse alias Cordonar (Middle English cordewaner ‘shoemaker’) is recorded in Scotland in 1539.South German : nickname for an irascible man, from Middle High German graz ‘intense’, ‘angry’.
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The quality or state of being irascible; irritability of temper; irascibleness.
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A violent, irascible, or passionate person.
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The bile; -- formerly supposed to be the seat and cause of irascibility.
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Irascible; passionate.
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Excitable; irritable; irascible; easily provoked; as, an inflammable temper.
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Capable or susceptible of passion, or of different passions; easily moved, excited or agitated; specifically, easily moved to anger; irascible; quick-tempered; as, a passionate nature.
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Quick to resent a trifling affront; characterized by snappishness; irritable; irascible; petulant; snappish.
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Of an excitable or irritable temperament; irascible.
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Peevish; irritable; irascible; techy; apt to take fire.
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Easily irritated; irascible; inclined to anger.
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The quality or state of being touchy peevishness; irritability; irascibility.
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Prone to anger; easily provoked or inflamed to anger; choleric; irritable; as, an irascible man; an irascible temper or mood.
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Irascible; choleric.
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Apt or disposed to quarrel; given to brawls and contention; easily irritated or provoked to contest; irascible; choleric.
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Easily kindled or excited; quick; fiery; irascible.
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Angrily; irascibly.