- seethe", théeion "sulfur vapor", Eng. dizzy,
Paeonian Dýalos "Dionysos", Lat.
furere "to rage",
belua "wild animal", Old Ir. dásacht "rage, fury", Lith. dvėsti...
-
express an
action or
situation simultaneous with the verb of speaking: Solōn
furere sē simulāvit (Cicero) 'Solon
pretended that he was mad' sēnsit in sē īrī...
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Campueta La
Carrera La Corralá Los Eros La Fistieḷḷa Fresnadieḷḷo Les
Fureres Güertomuro L'Omeal
Perasente El Pasaúriu
Pumardongo Ruea
Samiguel Los Tornos...
- soup and "Agidi"/igidi, made from
maize flour (the two
types are:
Agidi a
furere and Tepotiyo).
Idoani is a
peaceful holiday destination in Nigeria, there...
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tertius December, ex quō dēstitī - u u|- u u|ῡ || - - u -|- - u - Īnachiā
furere, silvīs honōrem dēcutit. "This is the
third winter to have
shaken the honour...