feran

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Adjective[edit]

feran

  1. accusative singular of fera

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Germanic *fōrijaną (whence German führen), originally the causative of faran (to travel, go), from fōr (going, course, journey) (compare fōr, 1st & 3rd singular preterite of faran).

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fēran

  1. to go, to travel or journey
    • Ic fere geond foldanI fare yond the land.
  2. to set out, to leave or depart
    • He on morne feran woldehe wished to leave in the morning.

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