Trenchant vs Peppery - What's the difference?
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(obsolete) Fitted to trench or cut; gutting; sharp.
*1663 ,
*:The trenchant blade, Toledo trusty, / For want of fighting was grown rusty, / And ate into itself, for lack / Of somebody to hew and hack.
(figuratively) Keen]]; [[bite, biting; vigorously effective and articulate; severe; as, trenchant wit.
*1899 ,
*:His eyes, of the usual blue, were perhaps remarkably cold, and he certainly could make his glance fall on one as trenchant and heavy as an axe.
Having the taste of pepper.
Having a fiery temperament.
*1884 ,
Trenchant is a related term of peppery.
As adjectives the difference between trenchant and peppery
is that trenchant is (obsolete) fitted to trench or cut; gutting; sharp while peppery is having the taste of pepper.trenchant
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Alternative forms
* trenchaunt (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)peppery
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Adjective
(er)- a peppery old Army major
- For I'm a peppery potentate, \ Who's little inclined his claim to bate, \ To fit the wit of a bit of a chit, \ And that's the long and the short of it!