fere

pronunciation

How to pronounce fere in British English: UK [fɪə]word uk audio image

How to pronounce fere in American English: US [fɪr] word us audio image

Word Origin

fere (n.)
"companion" (obsolete), from Middle English fere, a shortening of Old English gefera "associate, comrade, fellow-disciple; wife, man, servant," from Proto-Germanic *for-ja-, related to the root of faran "to go, travel" (see fare (v.)). Literally "one who goes with another." Compare German Gefährte "companion," from the same root; also, from causative *forjan-, Old High German fuoren. "to lead," modern German Fuhrer.

Example

1. Is your ideal fere man or woman ?
2. What personality do you think ur future fere should own ?
3. What is you expect to do with your fere in the future ?
4. Do u hope ur fere ( or in future ) cook ?

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