faer

faer
fáer (-re), s.n. – Dojană, mustrare, ceartă. – var. faier "sărbătoare", în sens ironic. După Borcea, 185 şi Scriban, din germ. Feuer "foc".
Trimis de blaurb, 29.08.2007. Sursa: DER

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