FEIS

Etymology

Noun

feis (plural feiseanna)

(Irish) An Irish festival, usually including folk music, dancing, and sports.

(Irish) An Irish gathering at which new laws were decreed, as well as folk music, dancing, and sports.

Anagrams

• EFIs, ISEF, fise, seif

Proper noun

Feis

plural of Fei

Anagrams

• EFIs, ISEF, fise, seif

Source: Wiktionary



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