feer

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Alternative form of fear (“able, capable”).
noun
  1. Alternative form of fere (“companion, friend, mate”).
verb
  1. To mark (a field) with furrows before ploughing.

Word forms

feer more feer most feer feers feering feered

Etymology

From Middle English fere, from Old English fēre (“able to go, fit for service”). More at fear.

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