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faer

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See also: fær

English

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Pronoun

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faer

  1. (rare, nonstandard) Object case of fae.
    • 2019, Barbara Jane Davy, "Wyrd Ecology", thesis submitted to the University of Waterloo, page 134:
      Ewan emphasized that thinking about how faer ancestors would have lived gave faer a sense of appreciation for the ease and comfort of modern life.
    • 2022, Novae Caelum, The Truthspoken Heir: The Stars and Green Magics - Season One[1], unnumbered page:
      Fae had decked faerself in a modest amount of cheap jewelry, faer makeup inexpertly applied.
    • 2022, Sherry Paris, You Can Make a Difference!: A Creative Workbook and Journal for Young Activists[2], page 24:
      Soul describes and shares part of the "I AM" poem which fae wrote for faer college application.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:fae.

Derived terms

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Asturian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin facere.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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faer

  1. to make
  2. to do

Conjugation

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Norman

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Norman Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nrf

Alternative forms

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  • (Jersey, continental Normandy)
  • fer (Sark)

Etymology

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From Old French fer, from Latin ferrum.

Noun

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faer m (uncountable)

  1. (Guernsey) iron