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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.44 [gcide]:

Fierce \Fierce\, adjective [Compar. {Fiercer}; superl. {Fiercest}.] [OE. fers, fiers, OF. fier, nom. fiers, fierce, savage, cruel, F. fier proud, from L. ferus wild, savage, cruel; perh. akin to E. bear the animal. Cf. {Feral}, {Ferocity}.]

1. Furious; violent; unrestrained; impetuous; as, a fierce wind.

His fierce thunder drove us to the deep. --Milton.

2. Vehement in anger or cruelty; ready or eager to kill or injure; of a nature to inspire terror; ferocious. ''A fierce whisper.'' --Dickens. ''A fierce tyrant.'' --Pope.

The fierce foe hung upon our broken rear. --Milton.

Thou huntest me as a fierce lion. --Job. x. 16.

3. Excessively earnest, eager, or ardent.

Syn: Ferocious; savage; cruel; vehement; impetuous; barbarous; fell. See {Ferocious}. -- {Fierce"ly}, adverb -- {Fierce"ness}, noun

From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

fiercely

adverb

1: in a physically fierce manner; "silence broken by dogs barking ferociously"; "they fought fiercely" [syn: {ferociously}]

2: in an emotionally fierce manner; "she was fiercely proud of her children"
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