a. Obs. [a. OF. furial, ad. L. furiāl-is, f. furia FURY.] Furious, raging.

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c. 1386.  Chaucer, Sqr.’s T., 440. This furial pyne of helle.

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1640.  J. Gower, Ovid’s Fest., 43. Meanwhile, the young Prince, furiall lust doth move.

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