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Furial vs Curial - What's the difference?

furial | curial |

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between furial and curial

is that furial is (obsolete) furious; raging; tormenting while curial is (obsolete) pertaining to a court; courtly.

As adjectives the difference between furial and curial

is that furial is (obsolete) furious; raging; tormenting while curial is (obsolete) pertaining to a court; courtly.

furial

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (obsolete) furious; raging; tormenting
  • (Chaucer)
    (Webster 1913)

    curial

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (obsolete) Pertaining to a court; courtly.
  • Pertaining to the papal curia.
  • *2011 , Thomas Penn, Winter King , Penguin 2012, p. 116:
  • *:In favouring the well-connected, politically and culturally sophisticated Italian merchants and diplomats who regularly arrived in England on curial business Henry killed two birds with one stone, gratifying popes by the attention and respect shown to their intimates, and employing them as his own eyes and ears at Rome […].
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