YFERE

Etymology

From Old English ge- + fฤ“ra 'associate, comrade, fellow-disciple'

Adverb

yfere (not comparable)

(obsolete, poetic) Together. [13th-18th c.]

Anagrams

• feyer, reefy

Source: Wiktionary


Y*fere", adv.

Definition: Together. See Ifere. [Obs.] As friends do when they be met yfere. Chaucer.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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