- faian
- [akin to Eng fiend] : blame. Deriv. faih deception, faihon (*) deceive, fijan hate, fijands foe, fijathwa enmity. Comp. bifaihon show bias, bifaihons bias, gafaihon seize
Gothic dictionary with etymologies.
Gothic dictionary with etymologies.
feuern — [faiàn] schleudern, schmeißen, werfen (...dann hab i dös Glump nausgfeuert!) … Bayrische Wörterbuch von Rupert Frank
Members of the 1st Iraqi Council of Representatives — The members of the first Iraqi Council of Representatives were elected in December 2005 under the newly adopted constitution. Election results by alliance The main functions of the Council were to: Elect the first permanent government of Iraq… … Wikipedia
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fiend — O.E. feond enemy, foe, originally prp. of feogan to hate, from P.Gmc. *fijæjan (Cf. O.Fris. fiand enemy, O.S. fiond, M.D. viant, Du. vijand enemy, O.N. fjandi, O.H.G. fiant, Goth. fijands), from PIE root … Etymology dictionary
passion — (n.) late 12c., sufferings of Christ on the Cross, from O.Fr. passion, from L.L. passionem (nom. passio) suffering, enduring, from stem of L. pati to suffer, endure, from PIE root *pei to hurt (Cf. Skt. pijati reviles, scorns, Gk. pema suffering … Etymology dictionary
pē(i)-, pī- — pē(i) , pī English meaning: to harm, scold, put to shame Deutsche Übersetzung: “weh tun, beschädigen, schmähen” Material: O.Ind. pī yati ‘schmäht, höhnt”, pīyu , píyüru “höhnend, schmähend”; Gk. πῆμα “ruin, affliction”, ἀπήμων… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary