- gefera
- companion
The Old English to English . 2014.
The Old English to English . 2014.
geféra — m ( n/ n) associate, comrade, fellow disciple; wife; man, servant … Old to modern English dictionary
companion — gefera … English to the Old English
fere — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gefēra; akin to Old English faran to go, travel more at fare Date: before 12th century 1. archaic companion 1 2. archaic spouse … New Collegiate Dictionary
Graf, der — Der Graf, des en, plur. die en, Fämin. die Gräfinn, plur. die en, ein sehr altes Wort, welches, 1) in seinem weitesten Umfange einen Vorgesetzten über ein gewisses Geschäft, besonders aber einen Richter über einen gewissen Bezirk, den Präsidenten … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
fere — /fear/, n. Archaic. a companion; mate. [bef. 1000; ME; OE gefera, deriv. of feran to go; akin to FARE, FEIRIE] * * * … Universalium
geféora — see geféra … Old to modern English dictionary
companion — c.1300, from O.Fr. compagnon fellow, mate, friend, partner (12c.), from L.L. companionem (nom. companio), lit. bread fellow, messmate, from L. com with (see COM (Cf. com )) + panis bread. Found first in 6c. Frankish Lex Salica, and probably a… … Etymology dictionary
fere — companion (obsolete), from M.E. fere, aphetic of O.E. gefera associate, comrade, fellow disciple; wife, man, servant, from root of faran to go, travel (Cf. Ger. Gefährte companion; see FARE (Cf. fare) (v.)) … Etymology dictionary
fere — I. , v. a. == carry. Fragm. on Seven Sins, 41 II. , sb. == companion, equal. Wright’s L. P. pp. 24, 36. AS. fera, gefera … Oldest English Words
fere — [fēr] n. [ME fere < OE (Anglian) fera, aphetic for gefera < ge , together + fera < base of faran, to go: see FARE] Archaic 1. a companion; mate 2. a husband or wife; spouse … English World dictionary