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firies

See also: <span class="searchmatch">firíes</span> <span class="searchmatch">firies</span> plural of firie Fieris...


firíes

See also: <span class="searchmatch">firies</span> <span class="searchmatch">firíes</span> second-person singular imperfect preterite indicative of firir <span class="searchmatch">firíes</span> f pl feminine plural of firíu...


firy

Equivalent to fire +‎ -y. <span class="searchmatch">firy</span> (comparative more <span class="searchmatch">firy</span>, superlative most <span class="searchmatch">firy</span>) Obsolete form of fiery. <span class="searchmatch">firy</span> alternative form of fyry...


Fieris

See also: fieris Fieris plural of Fieri <span class="searchmatch">firies</span>...


firie

From fire +‎ -ie. firie (plural <span class="searchmatch">firies</span>) (Australia, informal) A firefighter. 2018, Melissa Lucashenko, Too Much Lip, University of Queensland Press, published...


fyry

firi, <span class="searchmatch">firy</span>, firye, fyri fery (East Anglia) furi, fury, fuyri, vuyry (Southern, West Midland) From fyr (“fire”) +‎ -y. IPA(key): /ˈfiːriː/ (East Anglia)...


firida

/fiˈɾida/ [fiˈɾi.ð̞a] Rhymes: -ida Syllabification: fi‧ri‧da firida f (plural <span class="searchmatch">firíes</span>) wound, injury Synonym: mancadura firida f sg feminine singular of firíu...


jacynct

Endres, 2010: ⁊ ſo Y ſai hoꝛſis in viſioun /⁊ þei þat ſaten on hem .· hadden <span class="searchmatch">firy</span> haburiouns ⁊ of iacynct /⁊ of bꝛymſtoon /⁊ þe heedis of þe horſis weren as...


fire

fireworm fire-worship fire worship fire-worshipper fireworthy firey firie <span class="searchmatch">firy</span> fiya flashfire forest fire fox fire fox-fire foxfire free-fire fresh fucked...


scourge

Thou knowest not, and mayst thou never know, / How bitter is the tear that <span class="searchmatch">firy</span> shame / Scourges and tortures from the soldier&#039;s eye. (figurative) To punish...