Anger

Anger is describ’d in Painting or Sculpture, by a Woman of a fierce Aspect, in Armour, leading a Dragon which spits Fire, holding in one Hand a Sword, and in the other a flaming Torch. Or, according to others, with a Sword in her Hand, in a Posture as if thrusting at Some-body; Cupid at the same Time presenting her an Arrow. Near her a Table, upon which stand Bottles, Glasses, Dice and Cards, and at her Feet a Hedge-Hog.

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

Anˊchored [in Heraldry] * Anger
Aisiameˊnta
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