Fiery

/ˈfaɪəri/ adjective

Having the characteristics of fire, or showing intense passion, anger, or energy.

From Middle English 'firy', from 'fire' plus the suffix '-y'. Old English 'fyr' comes from Proto-Germanic, related to Greek 'pyr'. The metaphorical use for passionate temperament dates from the 14th century, based on the ancient theory of bodily humors.

AMነበልባል
ARمتوهج
BNজ্বলন্ত
CAardent
CSohnivý
DAgloende
DEfeurig
ELπύρινος
ESardiente
FAشعله ور
FIliekinomaisesti
FRardent
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