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English Dictionary: Rigor by the DICT Development Group
2 results for Rigor
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
rigor
n
  1. something hard to endure; "the asperity of northern winters"
    Synonym(s): asperity, grimness, hardship, rigor, rigour, severity, severeness, rigorousness, rigourousness
  2. the quality of being valid and rigorous
    Synonym(s): cogency, validity, rigor, rigour
  3. excessive sternness; "severity of character"; "the harshness of his punishment was inhuman"; "the rigors of boot camp"
    Synonym(s): severity, severeness, harshness, rigor, rigour, rigorousness, rigourousness, inclemency, hardness, stiffness
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Rigor \Rig"or\, n. [OE. rigour, OF. rigour, F. rigueur, from L.
      rigor, fr. rigere to be stiff. See {Rigid}.] [Written also
      {rigour}.]
      1. The becoming stiff or rigid; the state of being rigid;
            rigidity; stiffness; hardness.
  
                     The rest his look Bound with Gorgonian rigor not to
                     move.                                                --Milton.
  
      2. (Med.) See 1st {Rigor}, 2.
  
      3. Severity of climate or season; inclemency; as, the rigor
            of the storm; the rigors of winter.
  
      4. Stiffness of opinion or temper; rugged sternness;
            hardness; relentless severity; hard-heartedness; cruelty.
  
                     All his rigor is turned to grief and pity. --Denham.
  
                     If I shall be condemn'd Upon surmises, . . . I tell
                     you 'T is rigor and not law.               --Shak.
  
      5. Exactness without allowance, deviation, or indulgence;
            strictness; as, the rigor of criticism; to execute a law
            with rigor; to enforce moral duties with rigor; -- opposed
            to {lenity}.
  
      6. Severity of life; austerity; voluntary submission to pain,
            abstinence, or mortification.
  
                     The prince lived in this convent with all the rigor
                     and austerity of a capuchin.               --Addison.
  
      7. Violence; force; fury. [Obs.]
  
                     Whose raging rigor neither steel nor brass could
                     stay.                                                --Spenser.
  
      Syn: Stiffness; rigidness; inflexibility; severity;
               austerity; sternness; harshness; strictness; exactness.
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