Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Icy \I"cy\, a. [Compar. {Icier}; superl. {Iciest}.] [AS.
[=i]sig. See {Ice}.]
1. Pertaining to, resembling, or abounding in, ice; cold;
frosty. ``Icy chains.'' --Shak. ``Icy region.'' --Boyle.
``Icy seas.'' --Pope.
2. Characterized by coldness, as of manner, influence, etc.;
chilling; frigid; cold.
Icy was the deportment with which Philip received
these demonstrations of affection. --Motley.
Source : WordNet®
icier
See {icy}
icy
adj 1: devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of
unfriendliness or disdain; "a frigid greeting"; "got a
frosty reception"; "a frozen look on their faces"; "a
glacial handshake"; "icy stare"; "wintry smile" [syn:
{frigid}, {frosty}, {frozen}, {glacial}, {wintry}]
2: extremely cold; "an arctic climate"; "a frigid day"; "gelid
waters of the North Atlantic"; "glacial winds"; "icy
hands"; "polar weather" [syn: {arctic}, {frigid}, {gelid},
{glacial}, {polar}]
3: covered with or containing or consisting of ice; "icy
northern waters"
4: shiny and slick as with a thin coating of ice; "roads and
trees glazed with an icy film"
[also: {iciest}, {icier}]