retheness

English

Etymology

From Middle English rethnes, from Old English rēþnes (fierceness, rage, cruelty, severity, zeal, savageness, ferocity, harshness, storminess), equivalent to rethe + -ness. Cognate with Scots rethnas (retheness).

Noun

retheness (uncountable)

  1. (Now chiefly dialectal) The character, state, or condition of being rethe; fierceness; wildness; roughness; harshness; sternness; cruelty.

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