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Rachgier, cupiditas ulciscendi od. ultionis. – ira. iracundia (als im Herzen kochende Rache). – von R. entflammt werden, cupiditate ulciscendi ardere coepisse: vor R. brennen, cupiditate ulciscendi ardere: seine R. befriedigen, cupiditatem ultionis od. iram explere: seine R. unterdrücken, iram omittere.