Anger

Anger is also represented by a young Man, round shoulder’d, his Face bloated, with sparkling Eyes, a round Brow, a sharp Nose; wide Nostrils, he is armed, his Crest is a Boar’s Head: from which issues Fire and Smoke, a drawn Sword in one Hand and a lighted Torch in the other, all in red. Youth is subject to Anger. The Boar is an Animal much inclin’d to Wrath. The Sword intimates that Anger presently lays hold of it; the puff’d cheeks &c. that Anger often alters the Face, by the boiling of the Blood, and inflames the Eyes. See Plate, Fig 8.

Definition taken from The Universal Etymological English Dictionary, edited by Nathan Bailey (1736)

Anger * Angerly
Alexaˊndrine [with Poets]
Aˊlgebra
Numeral Algebra, or Vulgar Algebra
Literal Algebra, or Specious Algebra
Alleˊrions [in Heraldry]
Almonds of the Throat
Aluˊdels [with Chymists]
Amphiˊscii
Anˊchored [in Heraldry]
Anger
Anger
Angerly
Annuˊity
Aˊntheræ [in Botany]
Anthraˊcothei’osaleni’trum
Antiˊpodes
Antiˊpodes [in Geography]
Apoˊthecaries
Archeus [with Chymists]
Armiˊllary Sphere
Aˊrmourers