ˈhȯrənt, ˈhär- adjective
Etymology: Latin horrent-, horrens, present participle of horrēre
archaic : standing up like bristles : covered with bristling points : bristled , bristling
horrent with figures in strong relief — Thomas De Quincey
ˈhȯrənt, ˈhär- adjective
Etymology: Latin horrent-, horrens, present participle of horrēre
archaic : standing up like bristles : covered with bristling points : bristled , bristling
horrent with figures in strong relief — Thomas De Quincey
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012