Both Uses of
infuriate
in
The Iliad by Homer - (translated by: Edward)
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While he, infuriate, rush'd with murd'rous aim
On Priam's son;†Chpt 1.3infuriate = make very angry or annoy
- Kindly receiv'd, my virgin-wedded wife,
With store of goods, ye basely bore away;
And now ye rage, infuriate, to destroy
With fire our ocean-going ships, and slay
Our Grecian heroes; but the time shall come
When ye too fain would from the war escape.†Chpt 2.13 *
Definition:
to make very angry or annoyed