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Learn more about Bing search results hereRage, madness, angry maniaOrganizing and summarizing search results for youFuror is a Latin word that means "rage, madness, angry mania". It is related to the Latin word furia, which means "rage, passion, fury". Furor is also spelled furore. It can be used to mean "uproar, commotion, etc.". Furor is a masculine noun. etymonline.com 1 2 3 4
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furor, furoris [m.] C - Latin is Simple Online Dictionary
furor (Latin noun) - "rage" - Allo Latin
Violent madness, delirium, brainstorm. (b) possession by a god, prophetic or poetic ecstasy, inspiration. (c) (personified) Madness; also an avenging deity, a Fury (= FVRIA), A frenzied or distraught state of mind, frenzy, madness. (b) …
Furor - The Latin Dictionary - Wikidot
furor, furaris, furari A, furatus sum (Dep.) Verb - Latin is Simple
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furor - Ancient Greek (LSJ)
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