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orcish

a. (context fantasy English) Of or relating to orcs (monstrous humanoid creatures).

Usage examples of "orcish".

Alusair spotted drummers lounging amidst the orcish troops and pointed them out to Torg.

They were undoubtedly the means of relaying orders in the orcish ranks.

Across the fifty or so yards that separated the armies, Azoun could see a few orcish soldiers brandishing swords, gesturing wildly at a particularly large soldier.

The abused orc staggered to his feet, shouted a curse or two over his shoulder in Orcish, and took a step toward the dwarves.

Though there was a murmur of Orcish rumbling through the room, none of the dwarves and no one at the main table spoke.

The wizard had cast spells enabling himself to understand what the dwarves and orcs said, but the term the orcish leader had used seemed untranslatable.

Most of the orcish army was still gathered in the field, but a few had wandered into the dwarven camp.

Grabbing a piece of meat from one of the other orcish soldiers, he stuffed the raw flesh into his mouth.

An orcish lieutenant moved between the ironlord and Vrakk, but Alusair drew her sword.

Thanks to the spell he had cast previously, Vangerdahast could understand what the orcish leader was yelling.

Grandly the orcish commander gestured to Torg, then to the prostrate soldiers.

The orcish soldiers cheered and made bets on who would cry out or who might struggle.

The orcish commander pointed at the three dying murderers and grunted.

The Cormyrian ships were once again empty, having left their cargo of orcish troops to the south of the city.

The fletcher turned to the speaker, an orcish soldier with one broken tooth jutting up from his yellow-green lips.