Contionary:faıre

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Middle Annerish

Etymology

Disputed; per Teagan, a consolidation of disparate substrate borrowings. However, Bernthaler suggests partial Germanic origin on account of the nasal-stem verbal noun and dental preterite, but concedes difficult to derive formally from *arjaną for lack of better fit roots.

Pronunciation

(Annerish) IPA: /ˈfˠarʲə/ [ˈfʷæɹə]

Inflection of faıre
 Ⅲ ꜰᴇᴍ.  ɴᴏᴍ. ɢᴇɴ. ᴀᴛ. ᴏᴄ.
sɢ.  faıreɴ  faırınʜ  faıríʟ  faıríʟ
ᴘʟ.  faıreʟ  faıreɴ  faırınb   faıríʟ
ᴄᴏʟ.  faırena   faıríʟ  faırenaʟ

ᴀᴄᴛ.
 ᴘʀᴇᴠᴇʀʙ: u ɪᴍᴘ.: aır, aırıbᴘʟ
ʀᴇᴛ. ɴᴀʀ. ɪʀʀ. ᴏɴᴅ.
ᴀʙs.  aıres   aırıs, 
 aıred*,
 aırım**
 aíre/ıd*  foírıs, 
 foíred*,
 foírım**
ᴄᴏɴᴊ.  fuaır   aír 
ᴘᴀss.  fuaırt   aırır   aírer   foírır 
*2nd ᴘ. & 3rd ᴘ.sɢ. ᴘᴏs. form, **1st ᴘ.sɢ. & ɪɴᴄʟ. form.

Verb / Noun

faıre (runic:ᛓᛆᛁᛧᛁ)

  1. (col.) Winter windstorms.
  2. (by extension; cn.) Any cold, typically north-eastern wind.
  3. (tr.; somewhat derog.) To follow someone's instructions, run errands for.
  4. (Ceccra, of men, derog., vulgar) To sleep together or share a sexual partner with.
  5. (pass.; of men, dated; +bıth) To eat in the company of other men (+de).

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