"Fury" meaning in All languages combined

See Fury on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Audio: en-us-fury.ogg Forms: Furies [plural]
Etymology: Friom Middle English Furie, from Latin Furiae, a name used for the three Erinyes, being the plural of furia ("rage"). Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|Furie}} Middle English Furie, {{der|en|la|Furiae}} Latin Furiae Head templates: {{en-proper noun|Furies}} Fury (plural Furies)
  1. (Greek mythology) A female personification of vengeance. Wikipedia link: Erinyes Tags: Greek Categories (topical): Greek mythology Translations (female personification of vengeance): Ἐρινύς (Erinús) [feminine] (Ancient Greek), furio (Esperanto), raivotar (Finnish), Furie [feminine] (German), Ερινύες (Erinýes) [feminine, plural] (Greek), Fúria (Hungarian), фу́рија (fúrija) [feminine] (Macedonian), फ्यूरी (phyūrī) (Marathi), Furie (Middle English), Furia [feminine] (Polish), фу́рия (fúrija) [feminine] (Russian), furia [feminine] (Spanish), furie [common-gender] (Swedish), фу́рія (fúrija) [feminine] (Ukrainian)
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