héréticité, n.f., heretical nature or tendency.
hérétique, n.m.f. and adj., heretic; heretical.
†hérissé, -e, adj., rough, shaggy, on end, bristling with; (bot.) hairy, prickly, covered with, full of, studded with, armed with, defended by; (of a person) crabbed, cross, peevish. Cheveux —s, poil —; shaggy hair or mane.
†hérissement, n.m., bristling; shagginess.
†hérisser, v.a., to bristle, to bristle up, to erect; to arm; to lard. Le lion hérisse sa crinière; the lion bristles up his mane. Les piquants qui hérissent la tige du rosier; the prickles that arm the stalk of a rose-bush. — son style de néologismes; to lard one’s style with neologisms. — un mur; (man.) to roughcast a wall.
se †hérisser, v.r., to stand on end, to stand erect; to bristle, to bristle up; to be bristling with, to be armed; to be covered, to be studded (with).
†hérisser, v.n., to bristle, to bristle up; to be full of, to be loaded with.
†hérisson, n.m., (mam.) hedgehog, urchin; (fort.) herisson; canting-wheel; sprocket-wheel; sprocket; rag-wheel; spur-wheel. Jeune —; (mam.) hedgepig. — de mer; (ich.) sea-hedgehog; sea-urchin; (fig.) cross-grained person.
†hérisson, -ne, adj., cross-grained, crabbed.
†hérissonné, -e, adj., (her.) crouching.