Define:Fer
English
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[edit soorce]Preposition
[edit soorce]Fer
- (regional) Ee dialect spellin o for.
References
[edit soorce]- Fer in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionar, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
Anagrams
[edit soorce]Catalan
[edit soorce]Etymology 1
[edit soorce]unknown
Adjective
[edit soorce]Fer (feminine Fera, masculine plural Fers, feminine plural Feres)
Related terms
[edit soorce]Etymology 2
[edit soorce]From Laitin
.
Verb
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- make.
- Fer vinagre.
- To make vinagre.
- Quatre i quatre fan vuit.
- Four and four make eight.
- Fer vinagre.
- make up
- Els jubilats fan un quart de la població.
- Retired people make up a quarter of the population.
- turn into
- Fer d'un enemic un aliat.
- To turn an enemy into an ally.
- Fer d'un enemic un aliat.
- give
- El primer marit li va fer dos fills.
- Her first husband gave her two sons.
- Feu-me mig quilo de formatge.
- Give me half a kilo of cheese.
- lay
- La canària ha fet un ou.
- The canary has laid an egg.
- La canària ha fet un ou.
- produce
- Aquesta terra fa molt bon blat.
- This land produces very good wheat.
- Aquesta terra fa molt bon blat.
- do
- cause
- go
- make do
- cause to be done
- play
- measure
Conjugation
[edit soorce]| infinitive | fer | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| present participle | fent | ||||||
| past participle | fet | ||||||
| person | singular | plural | |||||
| first | seicont | third | first | seicont | third | ||
| Indicative | jo | tu | ell/ella vostè |
nosaltres nós |
vosaltres vós |
ells/elles vostès | |
| present | faig | fas | fa | fem | feu | fan | |
| imperfect | feia | feies | feia | fèiem | fèieu | feien | |
| futur | faré | faràs | farà | farem | fareu | faran | |
| preterite | fiu | feres | féu | férem | féreu | feren | |
| conditional | faria | faries | faria | fariem | farieu | farien | |
| subjunctive | jo | tu | ell/ella | nosaltres | vosaltres | ells/elles | |
| present | faci | facis | faci | fem | feu | facin | |
| imperfect | fes | fessis | fes | féssim | féssiu | fessin | |
| imperative | - | tu | ell/ella | nosaltres | vosaltres | ells/elles | |
| fes | faci | fem | feu | facin | |||
Related terms
[edit soorce]References
[edit soorce]- Institut d'Estudis Catalans (1995). Diccionari de la llengua catalana (4ta. edició). ISBN 84-412-2477-3.
Faroese
[edit soorce]Pronunciation
[edit soorce]- /feːr/
- Template:Homophones
Verb
[edit soorce]Fer
Conjugation
[edit soorce]French
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Frae Laitin
.
Pronunciation
[edit soorce]Noun
[edit soorce]Fer m (plural Fers)
- iron
- shoe (for horse); steel tip
- ((gowf)) iron
- iron (appliance)
- (in the plural, Template:Context 2) irons, fetters
Derived terms
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[edit soorce]Latin
[edit soorce]Verb
[edit soorce]Manx
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]From Old Irish
, from Error, please see the template documentation {{Proto}} for the proto forms the template supports *wiros, from Error, please see the template documentation {{Proto}} for the proto forms the template supports *wiHrós.
Pronunciation
[edit soorce]- /fer/
Noun
[edit soorce]Fer m (plural fir)
Synonyms
[edit soorce]Derived terms
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Middle English
[edit soorce]Adjective
[edit soorce]Fer
- far
- 1478 (earliest extant version), Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, Prologue, line 493
- Wide was his parish, and houses fer asonder.
- 1478 (earliest extant version), Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, Prologue, line 493
Occitan
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]Verb
[edit soorce]Fer
Conjugation
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Old French
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]From Laitin
Noun
[edit soorce]- iron (metal)
Old High German
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]From West Error, please see the template documentation {{Proto}} for the proto forms the template supports *ferro-, whence also Old English
.
Adjective
[edit soorce]Fer
Old Irish
[edit soorce]Etymology
[edit soorce]From Error, please see the template documentation {{Proto}} for the proto forms the template supports *wiros, from Error, please see the template documentation {{Proto}} for the proto forms the template supports *wiHrós. Cognates include Latin
, Sanskrit
and Gothic
.
Pronunciation
[edit soorce]- /fʲer/
Noun
[edit soorce]Fer m (genitive singular fir, dative singular fiur, nominative plural fir, accusative plural firu, genitive plural fer, dative plural feraib)
Descendants
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Scots
[edit soorce]Adjective
[edit soorce]Fer (comparative ferther, superlative ferthest)
- ((Sooth Scots)) far