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Yola[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Middle English feien, from Old English fēġan (“to join, unite”), from Proto-Germanic *fōgijaną (“to join”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Verb[edit]
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- fayed
- 1927, “ZONG OF TWI MAARKEET MOANS”, in THE ANCIENT DIALECT OF THE BARONIES OF FORTH AND BARGY, COUNTY WEXFORD, page 129, line 5:
- Thick besom fighed a spagh wi kick an a blaake,
- The kid angry
gavea struggle, with a kick and a bleat,
- The kid angry
References[edit]
- Kathleen A. Browne (1927) The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland Sixth Series, Vol.17 No.2, Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, page 129
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- Yola terms inherited from Middle English
- Yola terms derived from Middle English
- Yola terms inherited from Old English
- Yola terms derived from Old English
- Yola terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
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- Yola terms with IPA pronunciation
- Yola non-lemma forms
- Yola verb forms
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