purosis (? transliterating from Greek alphabet.)
Fire in Greek is φωτιά [fotheea].
In Ancient Greek πυρ [peer] > pyromania
φωτια (fotia)
φως φωτιά
φλογερός "flogeros"
Fotia.
Pry
The Fire. Furious = Fiery.
The word 'fiery' is NOT a noun.The word 'fiery' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The word 'fiery' is the adjective form of the noun 'fire'.The word 'fire' is both a noun and a verb.
you could see the fiery in his eyes.
Fiery has 3 syllables. Fi - er - y.
fiery
You are thinking of the word "fiery" which means like fire or full of fire. There is no such word as "firey"; not then nor now. Often Shakespeare uses the word "fiery" to describe someone's temper. Saying someone is fiery-tempered is another way of saying he's hot-tempered.
Sheol (Hebrew word), Hades (Greek word) and Hell (English word), words used in the Bible seem to mean "the common grave of mankind". However it is observed that the Christian concept of "Hell" is actually closer to an Ancient Greek place called Tartarus. Which is below Hades itself, which was used to torment and punish people, whereas Hades was just an afterlife prison. In Ancient Greek literature, Hades (and Tartarus too) is certainly a fiery place. There are writings of a river in Hades made of fire in the called Phlegethon, which means fire, flaming or fiery.
I believe there are 3 syllables
the latin word reddonna meaning fiery romantic colour
i dont know never have never will
dangerous, bursting, atomic, stormy, fiery
Fervens capsicum is the Latin equivalent of 'fiery chili'. In the word by word translation, the adjective 'fervens' means 'hot'. The neuter gender noun 'capsicum' means 'hot pepper'.