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faru

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Asturian

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Etymology

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From Latin pharus

Noun

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faru m (plural faros)

  1. lighthouse (building containing a light to warn or guide ships)

Esperanto

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈfaru]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -aru
  • Hyphenation: fa‧ru

Verb

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faru

  1. imperative of fari

Irish

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Alternative forms

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Pronoun

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faru (emphatic farusan)

  1. third-person plural of fara

Further reading

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Lower Sorbian

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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faru

  1. accusative singular of fara
  2. instrumental singular of fara

Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *faru, from the same base as faran.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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faru f

  1. a journey or going
    Hit ys Godes faru.It [Passover] is the passing of God. (Exodus)
  2. something transportable, especially one's family
    God ða gemunde Noes fare.Then God remembered Noah's family. (Genesis)
  3. a march or expedition
    He ðas fare lædeþ.He leads this expedition. (Cædmon's Metrical Paraphrase)

Declension

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Strong ō-stem:

singular plural
nominative faru fara, fare
accusative fare fara, fare
genitive fare fara
dative fare farum

Derived terms

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Swahili

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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faru (needs class)

  1. rhinoceros
    Synonym: kifaru