terrify
verb/ˈtɛɹɪfaɪ/
Etymology
From Middle French terrifier, from Latin terrificare.
- derived from terrificare
- derived from terrifier
Definitions
To frighten greatly
To frighten greatly; to fill with terror.
To menace or intimidate.
- Your men are valiant but their number few, And cannot terrifie his mightie hoſt, […]
To make terrible.
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