feste
See also: Feste
Esperanto
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfeste/
- Hyphenation: fes‧te
Adverb
feste
German
Pronunciation
Adjective
feste
- strong feminine singular nominative form of fest.
- strong feminine singular accusative form of fest.
- strong plural nominative form of fest.
- strong plural accusative form of fest.
- weak masculine singular nominative form of fest.
- weak feminine singular nominative form of fest.
- weak feminine singular accusative form of fest.
- weak neuter singular nominative form of fest.
- weak neuter singular accusative form of fest.
- mixed feminine singular nominative form of fest.
- mixed feminine singular accusative form of fest.
Italian
Noun
feste f
- plural of festa
Latin
Adjective
fēste
- vocative masculine singular of fēstus
Middle English
Noun
feste
Middle French
Etymology
Noun
feste f (plural festes)
Descendants
- French: fête
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
Verb
feste (imperative fest, present tense fester, passive festes, simple past and past participle festa or festet, present participle festende)
Derived terms
- fotfeste (of noun)
- grunnfeste
- korsfeste
- stadfeste
References
- “feste” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Old French
Etymology
Noun
feste f (oblique plural festes, nominative singular feste, nominative plural festes)
- party; celebration
- feast
- circa 1170, Chrétien de Troyes, Érec et Énide:
- Et tuit li juene et li chenu
A une feste sont venu[.]- All all the young and the old
Came to a feast.
- All all the young and the old
- Et tuit li juene et li chenu
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Descendants
Portuguese
Verb
feste
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