ETYMOLOGIE DES WORTES FÉRCHEȘ
fércheș (fércheșe), adj. – Elegant, dichisit.
Mag. fehérkés „albicios” (Drăganu,
Dacor., V, 352); s-a spus probabil la început despre fanții care obișnuiau să se pudreze. După Scriban, din
mag. felékes „elegant”; însă fonetismul nu este clar. –
Der. ferchezui, vb. (a dichisi; a găti; a curăța), care, după Cihac, II, 498 și Scriban, provine din
mag. felkendözni „a se sulemeni”, și al cărui al doilea sens este rezultat al unei confuzii cu
fercheteu.
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FÉRCHEȘ» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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fércheș in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
fércheș im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Până când ne vom revedea... te iubesc!:
8 kilometri de Ploieşti. Cazarma militară de la Crângul lui Bot. Vlad Dinu stă de câteva minute bune în faţa oglinzii aranjânduşi neîncetat uniforma şi admirânduse singur. Ba se mai şi laudă în gura mare: Sunt tare fercheş104. Sunt tare fercheş.
Dragoş Marius Chiriac,
2015
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The old gods: the facts about Irish fairies - Pagina 54
Ferches came to the king on the following Hallow Eve, and they both went onto the hill where the king slept while Ferches waited listening to the sound of grazing cattle. As he waited the people of the sidh (fairy hill) all came out of the hill and ...
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Jahrbuch Fur Die Geschichte Mittel- Und Ostdeutschlands 2011
Der Band, eine kirchengeschichtliche Diplomarbeit aus Erfurt, verdient Beachtung aufgrund des herangezogenen Quellenmaterials – vor allem Ferches Nachlass in Köln und Görlitz –, die der Vf. durch die Finanzierung im Rahmen des ...
J. Von Staudinger, Walter De Gruyter Incorporated,
2010
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Vertriebene finden Heimat in der Kirche: ... - Pagina 130
Resümee Greift man die Ausgangsfrage nach Integration und Beheimatung nochmals auf, so kann anhand der Biografie Joseph Ferches Folgendes festgehalten werden: Seine eigene Integration innerhalb der SBZ war zunächst an zwei ...
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Goddess Alive!: Inviting Celtic & Norse Goddesses Into ...
The following year, Ailill, angry and expecting devilry, waits at Cnoc Aine with a seer and warrior, Ferches, the poet son of Comann of Leinster. In the dark of night, Eoghanach, the faery king, emerges from the side of the hill, followed by his son ...
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The Celtic Encyclopedia - Volumul 4 - Pagina 812
... Achtan (wife) ; Nia (son) ; Art Aenfer (uncle) ; Cormac macAirt (cousin/stepson) ; Conn (grandfather) ; Eremon, Tea, Ith and Eochu Apthach (ancestors) ENEMIES Art Aenfer / Cormac macAirt / Ferches / Fergus Dubdetach SEE ALSO Achtan ...
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Pe drezină: nuvele și schițe umoristice - Pagina 61
Ei nu, dar aşa băiat drăguţ şi fercheş mai rar ! Ar fi şi păcat să piară... „Băiat drăguţ şi fercheş" nu era părerea lui ; lauda aceasta i-o adusese altcineva. Farmacistul proprietar era un neamţ bătrîn, însurat a doua oară cu o româncă tînără.
Ion A. Bassarabescu,
1976
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West Cork and Its Story - Pagina 22
We are told that Find Ua Baiscni pursued Ferches to avenge MacCon and slew him at 'Lind Ferches for Bandai', which I read as 'the pool of Fergus on the Bandon,' which is another reason to think MacCon's death occurred at Enniskean, ...
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A midsummer eve's dream: variations on a theme by William ...
He sent messengers to Ferches son of Comman, a poet who dwelt on the boundary of Leinster. He was a prophet and a warrior. He came to speak with him. They both went on Hallowe'en to the hill. Oilill waits on the hill. Ferches was apart ...
Alec Derwent Hope, William Dunbar,
1970
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Translation and notes - Pagina 348
Three times it befell him thus, and he deemed it a strange thing ; then he despatched messengers to Ferches mac Coniain, that dwelt in the land called Mairg in Leinster: a seer too, and a man of fight to boot. He came to confer with Olioll, and ...
Standish Hayes O'Grady,
1892