terrer, v.a., (gard.) to renew the mold of; to spread mold over; to burrow; to clay (sugar), to fuller’s earth (cloth, etc.).
se terrer, v.r., to earth one’s self, to burrow.
terrer, v.n., to burrow.
terrestre, adj., terrestrial, earthly.
terrette, n.f., ground-ivy.
terreur (tèr-reur), n.f., terror, trepidation, awe, dread. Temps de la —; (French hist.) Reign of Terror.
terreu-x, -se, adj., terreous, earthy; dirty; dull (of colors); cadaverous (of the countenance).
terrible (tèr-ribl), adj., terrible, dreadful, awful; unmanageable (of children).
terriblement (tèr-ri-), adv., terribly, dreadfully, awfully; with a vengeance.
terrien (tè-ri-in), n.m., -ne (tè-ri-èn), n.f., landholder.