erinys

/ɛˈrɪniːz/

Definitions

1. noun

In Greek mythology, one of the three Furies, goddesses of vengeance and punishment, particularly associated with anger and rage.

“The erinys descended upon the city, seeking revenge for the injustices committed by its rulers.”

2. noun

A person or thing that inspires or embodies vengeance, anger, or punishment.

“The erinys of the law brought the corrupt politician to justice.”

Synonyms

  • avenging spirits
  • furies

Antonyms

  • benefactors
  • protectors