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Franco-Provençal
Noun
feita (Genevois, Valaisan)
- Alternative form of féta (“party, celebration”)
References
Galician
Verb
feita
- feminine singular past participle of facer
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Noun
feita f
- (derogatory or humorous) feminine definite singular nominalization of feit (“fat”)
- Coordinate term: feiten m
Etymology 2
Pronunciation
Noun
feita f (plural feita)
- (pre-2012) alternative form of feite
1925, Hulda Garborg, National kost, Oslo: Fabritius, page 23:Feita stivnar strakst;- The fat hardens right away.
- definite singular of feite
Etymology 3
Pronunciation
Adjective
feita
- (non-standard since 1901) strong feminine plural of feit
- (non-standard since 1901) weak feminine/neuter singular of feit
1889, Jens Tvedt, Hamna-Tjonet, page 120:[H]an var so glad i det feita, at han gløymde reint å plenta seg.- He loved the fat so much, that he lost his manners.
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Adjective
feita f sg
- feminine singular of feito
Participle
feita f sg
- feminine singular of feito