"furoro" meaning in Esperanto

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Noun

IPA: [fuˈroro] Forms: furoron [accusative, singular], furoroj [plural], furorojn [accusative, plural]
Rhymes: -oro Etymology: Derived from Latin furor, from furere (“be mad, rage”). Etymology templates: {{der|eo|la|furor}} Latin furor, {{m|la|furō|furere|t=be mad, rage}} furere (“be mad, rage”) Head templates: {{eo-head}} furoro (accusative singular furoron, plural furoroj, accusative plural furorojn)
  1. hit, fad, craze, trend ("phenomenon") Derived forms: furori

Download JSON data for furoro meaning in Esperanto (1.5kB)

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