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etymological origin of | cat: fera |
etymological origin of | fra: fier |
etymological origin of | lat: fera |
etymologically related | lat: fera |
etymologically related | lat: fiera |
etymology | p_ine: ǵʰweh₁r- |
lexical category | adjective |
lexical category | noun |
pronunciation | /ˈfe.rus/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/la-cls-ferus.ogg |
semantically related | lat: abruptum |
semantically related | lat: abruptus |
semantically related | lat: agrestis |
semantically related | lat: barbarus |
semantically related | lat: beluinus |
semantically related | lat: beluus |
semantically related | lat: calidus |
semantically related | lat: caloratus |
semantically related | lat: fanaticus |
semantically related | lat: fervens |
semantically related | lat: igneus |
semantically related | lat: impotens |
semantically related | lat: incomptus |
semantically related | lat: inhumanus |
semantically related | lat: profanus |
semantically related | lat: rabidus |
semantically related | lat: rudis |
semantically related | lat: saevus |
semantically related | lat: superbus |
semantically related | lat: truculentus |
semantically related | lat: vehemens |
semantically related | lat: vesanus |
translation | eng: cruel |
translation | eng: fierce |
translation | eng: rough |
translation | eng: savage |
translation | eng: uncivilized |
translation | eng: uncultivated |
translation | eng: untamed |
translation | eng: wild |
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