Intolerant
(In*tol"er*ant) a. [L. intolerans, -antis: cf. F. intolérant. See In- not, and Tolerant.]
1. Not enduring; not able to endure.
The powers of human bodies being limited and intolerant of excesses.
Arbuthnot. 2. Not tolerating difference of opinion or sentiment, especially in religious matters; refusing to allow others
the enjoyment of their opinions, rights, or worship; unjustly impatient of the opinion of those disagree with
us; not tolerant; unforbearing; bigoted.
Religion, harsh, intolerant, austere,
Parent of manners like herself severe.
Cowper. Intolerant
(In*tol"er*ant), n. An intolerant person; a bigot.
Intolerantly
(In*tol"er*ant*ly), adv. In an intolerant manner.
Intolerated
(In*tol"er*a`ted) a. Not tolerated.
Intolerating
(In*tol"er*a`ting) a. Intolerant. [R.]
Intoleration
(In*tol`er*a"tion) n. Intolerance; want of toleration; refusal to tolerate a difference of opinion.
Intomb
(In*tomb") v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intombed ; p. pr. & vb. n. Intombing.] To place in a tomb; to
bury; to entomb. See Entomb.