irous

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Middle English

Etymology

From Old French iros, from ire. See English ire.

Adjective

irous

  1. irascible; passionate

Old French

Etymology

From Late Latin *irosus, from ira (anger, rage) + -osus.

Adjective

irous m (oblique and nominative feminine singular irouse)

  1. enraged; furious; very angry