Associations to the word «Furies»
Noun
- Granny
- Gaia
- Hawker
- Firefly
- Hades
- Athena
- Eros
- Medusa
- Hera
- Poseidon
- Zeus
- Clarkson
- Quadrant
- Artemis
- Goodness
- Fury
- Iliad
- Heracles
- Aphrodite
- Orpheus
- Thebes
- Cassandra
- Prometheus
- Cupid
- Apollo
- Mythology
- Vengeance
- Malice
- Howling
- Afterlife
- Torment
- Nymph
- Titan
- Toronto
- Hermes
- Harriet
- Pluto
- Fairy
- Goddess
- Amazon
- Underworld
- Orion
- Chasing
- Ge
- Hercules
- Avenger
- Gods
- Achilles
- Muse
- Superman
- Ill
- Mad
- Warp
- Serpent
- Mister
- Athens
- Bacon
- Vulcan
- Oath
- Hell
- Greek
- Curse
- Deity
- Squadron
- Timeline
- Giant
- Thunder
- Punishment
- Raf
- Picard
- Roman
- Devil
- Flora
- Troy
- Revenge
- Snake
- Blood
- Demon
Adjective
Wiktionary
FURIES, noun. Plural of fury
FURIES, proper noun. (Greek god) The goddesses of vengeance; they were also known to accompany Nemesis. Their Roman counterparts were the Dirae.
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.