MADDENED
MAD'DENED, participle passive Rendered mad.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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MAD'DENED, participle passive Rendered mad.
MAD'DENING, participle present tense Making mad or angry.
MAD'DER, noun A plant of the genus Rubia, one species of which is much used in dyeing red. The root is used in medicine as an aperient and detergent, and is in great reputation ...
MAD'DING, participle present tense of mad. Raging; furious.MADE, preterit tense and participle passive of make.
MADE, noun An earthworm. [But this is the Eng.moth.]
MADEFAC'TION, noun [Latin madefacio.] The act of making wet.
MAD'EFIED, participle passive Made wet.
MAD'EFY, verb transitive [Latin madefio.] To make wet or moist; to moisten. [Not much used.]
MAD'EFYING, participle present tense Making moist or wet.
MADEIRA, noun A rich wine made on the isle of madeira
MADEMOISELLE, noun A young woman, or the title given to one; miss; also, the puppet sent from the French metropolis to exhibit the prevailing fashions.
MAD'HEADED, noun Hot brained; rash.
MAD'HOUSE, noun A house where insane persons are confined for cure or for restraint.
MAD'ID, adjective [Latin madidus.] Wet; moist. [Not in use.]
MAD'LY, adverb [from mad.] Without reason or understanding; rashly; wildly.1. With extreme folly or infatuated zeal or passion.
MAD'MAN, noun A man raving or furious with disordered intellect; a distracted man.1. A man without understanding.2. One inflamed with extravagant passion, and acting contrary to...
MAD'NESS, noun [from mad.] Distraction; a state of disordered reason or intellect, in which the patient raves or is furious.There are degrees of madness as of folly.1. Extreme f...
MADO'NAMADON'NA, noun A term of compellation equivalent to madam. It is given to the virgin Mary.
MADON'NA, n. A term of compellation equivalent to madam. It is given to the virgin Mary.
MAD'REPORE, noun A submarine substance of a stony hardness, resembling coral. It consists of carbonate of lime with some animal matter. It is of a white color, wrinkled on the s...
MAD'REPORITE, noun A name given to certain petrified bones found in Normandy, in France, belonging to a cetaceous fish or to a species of crocodile. These bones contain many lit...
MADRIE'R, noun A thick plank armed with iron plates, with a cavity to receive the mouth of a petard, with which it is applied to any thing intended to be broken down; also, a pl...
MAD'RIGAL, noun1. A little amorous poem, sometimes called a pastoral poem, containing a certain number of free unequal verses, not confined to the scrupulous regularity of a son...
MAD'WORT, noun A plant of the genus Alyssum.
MAESTO'SO, an Italian word signifying majestic, a direction in music to play the part with grandeur and strength.
MAF'FLE, verb intransitive To stammer. [Not in use.]
MAGAZINE, noun1. A store of arms, ammunition or provisions; or the building in which such store is deposited. It is usually a public store or storehouse.2. In ships of war, a cl...