feolaga

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== Old English == === Etymology === Borrowed from Old Norse félagi, from fé (“property”) +‎ lag (“companionship”) +‎ -i, with remodelling of the first element after native fēoh (“property”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈfe͜oːˌlɑ.ɡɑ/, [ˈfe͜oːˌlɑ.ɣɑ] === Noun === fēolaga m (Late Old English) companion, partner, colleague ==== Declension ==== Weak: ==== Synonyms ==== ġefēra ==== Descendants ==== Middle English: felawe, fela, felaȝe, felaw, fele, fellowe, felow, felowe, ffelawe, ffelow, felage, felawȝe, feolahe, feolauwe (Early Middle English), felle (Essex), velaghe, velaȝe (Kent), felaghe (Northern, Northwest Midland), falow, fallow (Early Scots)English: fellow, fella, fellerMiddle Scots: fallow, falou, falow, fallo, follow, fellow (Anglicised)Scots: fallae, fallow, falla, filla, fullaYola: vellas (plural) ==== References ====