All 13 Uses of
infuriate
in
The Ramayana
- Fierce is our lord as fire, and straight May curse us all infuriate.†
Book 1 *infuriate = make very angry or annoy
- Skilled to attack, to deal the blow, Or lead a host against the foe: Yea, e'en infuriate Gods would fear To meet his arm in full career.†
Book 2
- His threatening brows so darkly frowned, His eyes so fiercely glanced around, They made his glare, which none might brook, Like some infuriate lion's look.†
Book 2
- cheered, the demons cast Their dread aside and rallied fast With Sáls, rocks, palm-trees in their hands With nooses, maces, pikes, and brands, Again upon the godlike man The mighty fiends infuriate ran, These casting rocks like hail, and these A whelming shower of leafy trees.†
Book 3
- When Khara felt each deadened power Yielding beneath that murderous shower, He charged, infuriate with the scent Of blood, in dire bewilderment.†
Book 3
- of the eyes of fire Her tale, infuriate, told.†
Book 3
- Here monkeys leap from tree to tree, And bears and tigers wander free; Here ravening lions prowl, and fell Hyenas in the thickets yell, And elephants infuriate roam, Mighty and fierce, their woodland home.†
Book 3
- Down to the bone the talons went; With many a wound the flesh was rent: Such blows infuriate drivers deal Their elephants with pointed steel.†
Book 3
- These shafts which sunlike flash and burn, Winged with the feathers of the hern, Each swift of flight and sure and dread, With even knot and pointed head, Fierce as the crashing fire-bolt sent By him who rules the firmament,(555) Shall reach thy wicked foe and like Infuriate serpents hiss and strike.†
Book 4
- There breathing still with slow faint sighs Lay Báli on the ground: his eyes, Damp with the tears of death, he raised, On conquering Sugríva gazed, And then in clearest speech expressed The tender feelings of his breast: "Not to my charge, Sugríva, lay Thine injuries avenged to-day; But rather blame resistless Fate That urged me on infuriate.†
Book 4
- "And who art thou?" the Vánar cried, By form and frown unterrified, "Why hast thou met me by the gate, And chid me thus infuriate?"†
Book 5
- Dadhimukh escapes from the infuriated monkeys and hastens to Sugríva to report their misconduct.†
Book 5infuriated = made very angry or annoyed
- Loud rose the king's infuriate cry: "Seize, seize the Vánar, let him die."†
Book 6infuriate = make very angry or annoy
Definition:
to make very angry or annoyed