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farḥ

Borrowed from Moroccan Arabic فرح. <span class="searchmatch">farḥ</span> (Tifinagh spelling ⴼⴰⵔⵃ) (intransitive) to be happy, to be cheerful, to be satisfied This verb needs an inflection-table...


Faarich

Farig From Old Frisian *farch, from Proto-West Germanic *<span class="searchmatch">farh</span>. More at farrow. Faarich n (plural Faargere) piglet...


farah

See also: Farah From Proto-West Germanic *<span class="searchmatch">farh</span>, whence also Old English fearh. farah n A pig A piglet Middle High German: varch ⇒ Old High German: farhīli...


fearh

From Proto-West Germanic *<span class="searchmatch">farh</span>, from Proto-Germanic *farhaz, from Proto-Indo-European *pórḱos. Cognate with Old High German farah, Latin porcus. IPA(key):...


Färli

See also: farli From Old High German farhili, a diminutive of <span class="searchmatch">farh</span>, from farah (“pig, piglet”). Equivalent to Far +‎ -li. Compare Luxembourgish Fierkel...


farrow

plural faren), from Old English fearh (“piglet”), from Proto-West Germanic *<span class="searchmatch">farh</span>, from Proto-Germanic *farhaz, from Proto-Indo-European *pórḱos, from *perḱ-...


פרח

Maltese ferħ (“chick”), Aramaic פְּרַח, ܦܪܰܚ (pəraḥ, “to fly”), Ge&#039;ez ፈርኅ (<span class="searchmatch">färḫ</span>, “chick”), ፈርኀ (färḫä, “to sprout, to germinate”). פֶּרַח • (pérakh) m (plural...


farragh

English *fargh, from Old English fearh (“piglet”), from Proto-West Germanic *<span class="searchmatch">farh</span>. IPA(key): /ˈfarəx/ farragh A small cowboy or ploughboy farrow Jacob Poole...


varken

diminutive, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *farhaz (Proto-West Germanic *<span class="searchmatch">farh</span>) + Proto-Germanic *-ukaz (Proto-Germanic *-ukīn, with another diminutive...


fear

taal (in Dutch), 2011 From Old Frisian *farch, from Proto-West Germanic *<span class="searchmatch">farh</span>. Cognate with English farrow. fear farrow “fear (V)”, in Wurdboek fan de...