See also: fàn'èr and fǎn'ér

Crimean Tatar

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian фанера (fanera), from German Furnier (veneer).

Noun

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faner

  1. veneer

Declension

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References

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  • Mirjejev, V. A., Usejinov, S. M. (2002) Ukrajinsʹko-krymsʹkotatarsʹkyj slovnyk [Ukrainian – Crimean Tatar Dictionary]‎[1], Simferopol: Dolya, →ISBN
  • faner”, in Luğatçıq (in Russian)

French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French fener, from Vulgar Latin *fenāre, from Latin fenum. Compare Occitan fenar.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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faner

  1. (intransitive, literary) to make hay
  2. (transitive) to toss, turn (grass, hay, etc.)
  3. (transitive, literary) to fade, to wilt
  4. (reflexive) to fade, wither

Conjugation

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Further reading

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From fanera (veneer, verb), possibly from French fournir (furnish).

Noun

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faner n

  1. veneer; thin slice of wood, a thin decorative covering of fine wood applied over other material

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Anagrams

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Welsh

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Noun

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faner

  1. Soft mutation of baner.

Mutation

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Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal aspirate
baner faner maner unchanged
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.