Furor
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+ | Furor is Latin for [[madness]], [[frenzy]] or [[rage]]. | ||
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# A [[general]] [[uproar]] or [[commotion]] | # A [[general]] [[uproar]] or [[commotion]] | ||
# [[violent|Violent]] [[anger]] or [[frenzy]] | # [[violent|Violent]] [[anger]] or [[frenzy]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
+ | *[[Furious]] | ||
*[[Furor uterinus]] | *[[Furor uterinus]] | ||
+ | *[[Roman law and the insanity defense]] | ||
+ | *[[Furor poeticus]] | ||
+ | *[[Furies]] | ||
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Furor is Latin for madness, frenzy or rage.
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