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Etymology of the Portuguese word febre

the Portuguese word febre
derived from the Latin word febris (fever, attack of fever)
derived from the Vulgar Latin word febre
derived from the French word faible
derived from the Vulgar Latin root *febilis
derived from the Classical Latin word flebilis (lamentable, causing, worthy of)
derived from the Latin word flere (cry for; cry, weep)

Derivations in Portuguese

febrão, febrento, afebriado, enfebrecer, enfebrar

Cognates

Catalan febra, English fever, French faible, French fièvre, German Faible, German Fieber, Italian fievole, Italian febbre, Latin febris, Norwegian feber, Provençal febre, Provençal feble, Romanian febră, Spanish feble, Spanish fiebre, Swedish fäbless, Swedish feber, Yiddish fiber



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