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English Dictionary: Hornet by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
hornet
n
  1. large stinging paper wasp
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Hornet \Hor"net\, n. [AS. hyrnet; akin to OHG. hornaz, hornuz,
      G. horniss; perh. akin to E. horn, and named from the sound
      it makes as if blowing the horn; but more prob. akin to D.
      horzel, Lith. szirszone, L. crabo.] (Zo[94]l.)
      A large, strong wasp. The European species ({Vespa crabro})
      is of a dark brown and yellow color. It is very pugnacious,
      and its sting is very severe. Its nest is constructed of a
      paperlike material, and the layers of comb are hung together
      by columns. The American white-faced hornet ({V. maculata})
      is larger and has similar habits.
  
      {Hornet fly} (Zo[94]l.), any dipterous insect of the genus
            {Asilus}, and allied genera, of which there are numerous
            species. They are large and fierce flies which capture
            bees and other insects, often larger than themselves, and
            suck their blood. Called also {hawk fly}, {robber fly}.
  
      {To stir up a hornet's nest}, to provoke the attack of a
            swarm of spiteful enemies or spirited critics. [Colloq.]

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Hornet
      Heb. tsir'ah, "stinging", (Ex. 23:28; Deut. 7:20; Josh. 24:12).
      The word is used in these passages as referring to some means by
      which the Canaanites were to be driven out from before the
      Israelites. Some have supposed that the word is used in a
      metaphorical sense as the symbol of some panic which would seize
      the people as a "terror of God" (Gen. 35:5), the consternation
      with which God would inspire the Canaanites. In Palestine there
      are four species of hornets, differing from our hornets, being
      larger in size, and they are very abundant. They "attack human
      beings in a very furious manner." "The furious attack of a swarm
      of hornets drives cattle and horses to madness, and has even
      caused the death of the animals."
     
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