Word: furies
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Synonyms: furies
rage, anger, wrath, outrage, spleen, temper, crossness, indignation, umbrage, annoyance, exasperation, ire, choler, fierceness, ferocity, violence, turbulence, tempestuousness, savagery, severity, intensity, vehemence, force, forcefulness, power, strength, virago, hellcat, termagant, spitfire, vixen, shrew, harridan, dragon, gorgon, Eumenides, wildness, furiousness, madness, frenzy, hysteria, delirium, craze
Translations: furies
spanish
furias, furia, Furies, las furias, furores
german
furien
french
fureurs, des furies, Fury, colères
italian
furie, furori, Erinni, Furies, furia
portuguese
fúrias, fúria, as fúrias, furores
dutch
furiën, woede, De Woede, woede wordt achtervolgd
russian
фурии, фурий, Ярость, эринии, Furies
norwegian
furiene, furier
swedish
Furies, Furierna, raserina, furiesen, Erinyerna
finnish
raivottaret
danish
furier, Furierne
czech
Furies, Fúrie
polish
furie, Furies, Erynie
hungarian
fúria, Furies
turkish
Fury'ler
greek
μανίες, Ερινύες, μανιών, Εριννύες
ukrainian
фурії, фурии
bulgarian
фурии, бесове, ярост, на фурии, ярости
belarusian
фурыі
icelandic
Fúríurnar, Furies
lithuanian
Furjė
latvian
fūrijas, Furies
macedonian
Фуриите
romanian
furiile, Furies, Furii
slovak
Furies
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The meaning and "use of": furies
noun
- wild or violent anger.
- a spirit of punishment, often represented as one of three goddesses who executed the curses pronounced upon criminals, tortured the guilty with stings of conscience, and inflicted famines and pestilences. The Furies were identified at an early date with the Eumenides.