fiera

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== Bavarian == === Alternative forms === fira, vira (spelling) === Etymology === From Middle High German vürher, fürher, equivalent to fia + her. Compare archaic German fürher. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈfiːɐ̯rɐ/ === Adverb === fiera forward, forwards, to the front (direction towards the speaker) ==== Usage notes ==== Bavarian adverbs of direction come in pairs: endings in -i or -e denote direction away from the speaker (akin to hi), and endings in -a denote direction towards the speaker (akin to her). ==== Related terms ==== fiere, fieri == Esperanto == === Etymology === Borrowed from French fier. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /fiˈera/ Rhymes: -era Syllabification: fi‧e‧ra === Adjective === fiera (accusative singular fieran, plural fieraj, accusative plural fierajn) proud ==== Derived terms ==== fiero (“pride”) fieri (“be proud, take pride”) fierigi (“make proud”) fieraĵo (“something one is proud of”) fierindaĵo (“something to be proud of”) == French == === Verb === fiera third-person singular future of fier === Anagrams === faire, ferai, féria, fraie == Ido == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈfi̯era/ === Adjective === fiera proud == Italian == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈfjɛ.ra/ Rhymes: -ɛra Hyphenation: fiè‧ra === Etymology 1 === Feminine of fiero. ==== Adjective ==== fiera feminine singular of fiero === Etymology 2 === From Late Latin feria < Latin feriae. ==== Noun ==== fiera f (plural fiere) fair, exhibition trade show, trade fair Synonyms: fiera campionaria, salone ===== Derived terms ===== fieristico ===== Descendants ===== → Albanian: Fier → English: Fier ⇒ German: Fierant === Etymology 3 === From Latin fera, from ferus. ==== Noun ==== fiera f (plural fiere) wild animal ===== Related terms ===== fiero belva f === Anagrams === farei, feria, rafie == Spanish == === Etymology === Inherited from Latin fera, from ferus. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈfjeɾa/ [ˈfje.ɾa] Rhymes: -eɾa Syllabification: fie‧ra === Noun === fiera f (plural fieras) wild animal, beast (colloquial) firecracker, spitfire, dragon (a feisty and aggressive woman with a lot of energy) ==== Derived terms ==== === Noun === fiera m or f by sense (plural fieras) fiend; nut un fiera de las manualidades ― an art nut (colloquial) beast, demon (someone who is really strong or excels at something, especially something athletically but can also be extended figuratively as well) ==== Derived terms ==== ==== Related terms ==== === Adjective === fiera f feminine singular of fiero === Further reading === “fiera”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8.1, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 15 December 2025