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Fury etymology
English
English word fury comes from Latin furo (I rave or rage.)
Etymology of fury
Detailed word origin of fury
Dictionary entry
Language
Definition
furo
Latin
(lat)
I rave or rage.
furia
Latin
(lat)
Rage, fury, frenzy.
furie
Old French
(fro)
fury
English
(en)
An angry or malignant person.. Extreme anger.. Strength or violence in action.
Words with the same origin as
fury
Descendants of furo
furious