Fere vs Feyre - What's the difference?
fere | feyre |
A companion, comrade or friend.
*1485 , Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur , Book V:
*:they swange oute their swerdis and slowe of noble men of armys mo than an hondred – and than they rode ayen to theire ferys .
(label) A spouse; an animal's mate.
*(Edmund Spenser) (c.1552–1599)
*:And Cambel took Cambrina to his fere .
*1830 , , ‘
*:The lamb rejoiceth in the year, / And raceth freely with his fere , / And answers to his mother’s calls / From the flower’d furrow.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between fere and feyre
is that fere is (obsolete) fierce while feyre is (obsolete) a fair or market.As nouns the difference between fere and feyre
is that fere is a companion, comrade or friend while feyre is (obsolete) a fair or market.As an adjective fere
is (obsolete) fierce.fere
English
Etymology 1
(etyl) (Northumbrian) ).Alternative forms
* pheerNoun
(en noun)Supposed Confessions of a Second-Rate Sensitive Mind’: