feri

Noun

 * 1) ferry

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) ferry

Etymology
Probably from, present active infinitive of , of origin, with a related but shifted semantic development in Romanian (with the meaning seeming to derive from the reaction to being struck or attacked). Other less likely explanations include a, from an alteration of (as with  < ). Compare Aromanian. Some have tried to connect it, at least in the archaic or regional sense of "to celebrate a holiday", with a Vulgar Latin, from.

Verb

 * 1)  to guard from, fend
 * 2)  to duck, dodge, avoid
 * 3)  to recoil, shirk
 * 4) to be on one's guard, be wary
 * 5)  to observe, keep
 * 6) *  XVIth C., Schei Psalter 18:21:
 * "ro"
 * 1)  to observe, keep
 * 2) *  XVIth C., Schei Psalter 18:21:
 * "ro"

- Că feriiu caile Domnului, și nu necurățiiu de Dumnedzeul mieu.


 * 1)  to respect or keep (a holiday), celebrate

Verb

 * 1) To tease.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) ferry