- hectoringly
- hec·tor·ing·ly
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
hectoringly — adverb see hector II … New Collegiate Dictionary
hectoringly — adverb : in a hectoring manner … Useful english dictionary
hector — I. noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek Hektōr Date: 14th century 1. capitalized a son of Priam, husband of Andromache, and Trojan champion slain by Achilles 2. bully, braggart II. verb (hectored; hectoring) … New Collegiate Dictionary
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hector — [ hɛktə] verb talk to (someone) in a bullying way. Derivatives hectoring adjective hectoringly adverb Origin ME (orig. denoting a hero, later a braggart or bully): from the Trojan warrior Hector in Homer s Iliad … English new terms dictionary
Hector — v. & n. v.tr. bully, intimidate. n. a bully. Derivatives: hectoringly adv. Etymology: Hector, L f. Gk Hektor, Trojan hero and son of Priam in Homer s Iliad, f. its earlier use to mean swaggering fellow … Useful english dictionary
hector — v. & n. v.tr. bully, intimidate. n. a bully. Derivatives: hectoringly adv. Etymology: Hector, L f. Gk Hektor, Trojan hero and son of Priam in Homer s Iliad, f. its earlier use to mean swaggering fellow … Useful english dictionary