feri

See also: ferí, ferì, ferī, ferî, and Feri

Latin

Noun

ferī

  1. nominative plural of ferus
  2. genitive singular of ferus
  3. vocative plural of ferus

Verb

ferī

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of feriō

Malay

Etymology

English ferry

Noun

feri (plural feri-feri, informal first-person possessive feriku, second-person possessive ferimu, third-person possessive ferinya)

  1. ferry

Portuguese

Verb

feri

  1. first-person singular preterite of ferir

Romanian

Etymology

Probably from Latin ferīre, present active infinitive of feriō (strike), of Proto-Indo-European origin. Other less likely explanations include a Vulgar Latin *auferīre, from an alteration of auferre (as with suferi < suffere). Compare Aromanian afirescu, afiriri. Some have tried to connect it, at least in the archaic or regional sense of "to celebrate a holiday", with a Vulgar Latin *fērīre, from fēriae.[1]

Verb

a feri (third-person singular present ferește, past participle ferit) 4th conj.

  1. to guard from, fend
  2. to duck, dodge, avoid
  3. to recoil, shirk
  4. to be on one's guard, be wary
  5. (archaic, regional) to respect or keep (a holiday), celebrate

Conjugation

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References


Sranan Tongo

Verb

feri

  1. To tease.

Swahili

Etymology

From English ferry.

Noun

feri (n class, plural feri)

  1. ferry (boat)
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