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Alternative etymology cites possible derivation from Latinhispidosus(“rugged”), from hispidus(“rough, bristly”), yet the semantic evolution is less plausible.
the Duke's army departed unmolested : but the highway along which he retired presented a piteous and hideous spectacle.
1954 August, J. B. Snell, “The New Zealand Government Railways—2”, in Railway Magazine, page 561:
Like the "Kas," these locomotives were originally semi-streamlined, although their conical snout was not nearly so hideous as the sloping mock-radiators adorning the bigger engines.
He started up, growling at first, but finding his leg broken, fell down again; and then got upon three legs, and gave the most hideous roar that ever I heard.
hat may this meane, / That thou, dead corſe, againe in compleate ſteele, / Reuiſſits thus the glimſes of the Moone, / Making night hideous, and vve fooles of nature, / So horridely to ſhake our diſpoſition, / VVith thoughts beyond the reaches of our ſoules?
when the wind is shrieking, and the men are yelling, and every plank thunders with trampling feet right over Jonah’s head; in all this raging tumult, Jonah sleeps his hideous sleep.