fiþer-
See also: fither
Old English
Alternative forms
- feoþer-, fyþer-
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *feþur- (“four”), from Proto-Indo-European *kʷetwóres (“four”). Akin to Old English fēower "four"
Prefix
fiþer-
- four, quadri-, tetra-
- fiþerdǣled "quartered, quadripartite"
- fiþerfeald "four-fold"
- fiþerfōtnīeten "four-footed animal"
- fiþerrīċe "tetrarchy"
Synonyms
- fēower-
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