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Relatit: -fer, Fer, fér, and fær

English

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Preposition

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Fer

  1. (regional) Ee dialect spellin o for.

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Anagrams

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Catalan

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Etymology 1

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Adjective

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Fer (feminine Fera, masculine plural Fers, feminine plural Feres)

  1. wild
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Etymology 2

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From Laitin

facere

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  1. make.
    Fer vinagre.
    To make vinagre.
    Quatre i quatre fan vuit.
    Four and four make eight.
  2. make up
    Els jubilats fan un quart de la població.
    Retired people make up a quarter of the population.
  3. turn into
    Fer d'un enemic un aliat.
    To turn an enemy into an ally.
  4. 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.
  5. lay
    La canària ha fet un ou.
    The canary has laid an egg.
  6. produce
    Aquesta terra fa molt bon blat.
    This land produces very good wheat.
  7. do
  8. cause
  9. go
  10. make do
  11. cause to be done
  12. play
  13. measure
Conjugation
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Faroese

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Pronunciation

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Fer

  1. Third person singular present o fara: he, she, it goes.

Conjugation

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French

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Etymology

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Frae Laitin

ferrum

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Pronunciation

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Fer m (plural Fers)

  1. iron
  2. shoe (for horse); steel tip
  3. ((gowf)) iron
  4. iron (appliance)
  5. (in the plural, Template:Context 2) irons, fetters

Derived terms

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Relatit terms

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Template:La-verb-form

  1. Template:Conjugation ofTemplate:La-conj-form-gloss

Etymology

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From Old Irish

fer

, 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

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  • /fer/

Fer m (plural fir)

  1. man
    • Cha nel mee lowal rish y fer aeg shen. I do not approve of that young man.

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Middle English

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Adjective

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Fer

  1. far

Occitan

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Etymology

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Laitin

faciō

Fer

  1. to do
  2. to make

Conjugation

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Old French

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From Laitin

Template:Fro-noun

  1. iron (metal)



Old High German

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Etymology

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From West Error, please see the template documentation {{Proto}} for the proto forms the template supports *ferro-, whence also Old English

feorr

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Adjective

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Fer

  1. remote

Old Irish

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Etymology

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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

vir

, Sanskrit

वीर

and Gothic

𐍅𐌰𐌹𐍂

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Pronunciation

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  • /fʲer/

Fer m (genitive singular fir, dative singular fiur, nominative plural fir, accusative plural firu, genitive plural fer, dative plural feraib)

  1. man
  2. husband

Descendants

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Adjective

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Fer (comparative ferther, superlative ferthest)

  1. ((Sooth Scots)) far