confounded impudence

  • 1con|found´er — con|found «kon FOWND, kuhn for 1 3, 5 7; KON FOWND for 4 », transitive verb. 1. to confuse; perplex: »The people on the island were frightened and confounded by the violence of the storm. Confusion worse confounded (Milton). 2. to be unable to… …

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  • 2con|found — «kon FOWND, kuhn for 1 3, 5 7; KON FOWND for 4 », transitive verb. 1. to confuse; perplex: »The people on the island were frightened and confounded by the violence of the storm. Confusion worse confounded (Milton). 2. to be unable to tell apart:… …

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  • 3Enyalius — in Greek mythology is generally a byname of Ares the god of war but is sometimes differentiated.Homer calls Ares Enyalios (Ἐνυάλιος) in Iliad book xx, and Aristophanes (in Peace ), envisages Ares and Enyalios as separate gods of war.In… …

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