An archaic or dialectal term possibly referring to extreme anger, fury, or a state of violent agitation.
Possibly from Old English or Romance language roots combining 'fury' + '-son' or '-ison' suffix, though the exact etymology is uncertain. This appears to be a very rare or obsolete term.
This word is so obscure that even historical dictionaries struggle to confirm its meaning—it might be a regional dialect word that never made it into standard English, a linguistic ghost.
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