feda
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
feda
fēdā̀ f (plural fēdōjī, possessed form fēdàr̃)
feda
feda
From Arabic فَدَى (fadā), which is also used in the Christian religious sense. The financial sense is probably a loan translation of or at least influenced by English redeem. Unrelated with borrowed fada (“to trust”).
feda (imperfect jifdi, past participle mifdi, verbal noun fidi)
From Old Occitan feda, from Latin fēta (“mother-sheep”), substantivization of the adjective fētus.
feda f (plural fedas)
feda
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