Termagancy (noun)
tur-muh-gan-see
Especially with reference to a woman: the quality or state of being bad-tempered or overbearing; violence of temper or disposition.
Early 18th century; earliest use found in Edward Ward (1667–1731), satirist. From termagant: see -ancy.
Example sentences
“She’s prone to fits of termagancy when the men folk don’t follow her instructions.”
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