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Hot

King James Dictionary

HOT, a.

1. Having sensible heat opposed to cold as a hot stove or fire a hot cloth hot liquors. Hot expresses more than warm.
2. Ardent in temper easily excited or exasperated vehement.

Achilles is impatient, hot and revengeful.

3. Violent furious as a hot engagement or assault.
4. Eager animated brisk keen as a hot pursuit, or a person hot in a pursuit.
5. Lustful lewd.
6. Acrid biting stimulating pungent as hot as mustard or pepper.
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