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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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