fyren
Norwegian Bokmål
Norwegian Nynorsk
Old English
Etymology 1
From Proto-West Germanic *fuirīn. Equivalent to fȳr + -en.
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈfyː.ren/
Adjective
fȳren
- fiery
- Blickling Homilies, "The Third Sunday in Lent"
- Sē mæsseprēost sē þe biþ tō læt þæt hē þæt dēofol of menn ādrīfe, hē biþ ġeteald tō þǣre fȳrenan ēa and tō þām īrenan hōce.
- Priests who are too slow at performing exorcisms will be condemned to the lake of fire and the iron hook.
- late 9th century, translation of Bede's Ecclesiastical History
- Man ġeseah swelċe ān fȳren hring norðan cōme.
- It looked like a ring of fire was coming from the north.
- Finnesburg Fragment
- Sweordlēoma stōd, swelċe eall Finnes burg fȳrenu wǣre.
- Swords flashed, as if Finn's entire castle was on fire.
- Blickling Homilies, "The Dedication of St. Michael's Church"
- Þā līeġeta flugon swelċe fȳrena strǣla.
- The lightning bolts fell like flaming arrows.
- Blickling Homilies, "The Third Sunday in Lent"
Declension
Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)
Etymology 2
From Proto-Germanic *firinō.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfy.ren/
Declension
Lua error in Module:utilities at line 142: attempt to perform arithmetic on local 'h' (a nil value)
Swedish
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