fiera
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Adjective
fiera (accusative singular fieran, plural fieraj, accusative plural fierajn)
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
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fiera
Italian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Feminine of fiero.
Adjective
fiera
Etymology 2
From Late Latin feria < Latin feriae.
Noun
fiera f (plural fiere)
- fair, exhibition
- trade show, trade fair
- Synonyms: fiera campionaria, salone
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Etymology 3
Noun
fiera f (plural fiere)
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Spanish
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Noun
fiera f (plural fieras)
- wild animal, beast
- (colloquial) firecracker, spitfire, dragon (a feisty and aggressive woman with a lot of energy)
Noun
fiera m or f (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 figuartively as well)
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Further reading
- “fiera”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.7, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 2023 November 28
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