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Definition of Ferine

Ferine
Ferine Fe"rine, a. [L. ferinus, fr. ferus wild. See Fierce.] Wild; untamed; savage; as, lions, tigers, wolves, and bears are ferine beasts. --Sir M. Hale. -- n. A wild beast; a beast of prey. -- Fe"rine*ly, adv. -- Fe"rine*ness, n.

Meaning of Ferine from wikipedia

- divided into two groups: the Orerines ("the people of the land") and the Ferines ("the people of the sea"), a race of fair-skinned, light-haired people...
- Victor Ferin Born 1969 Arkhangelsk, USSR Other names Viktor Ferin, Viktor Ferine, Victor Ferine Occupation(s) Actor, filmmaker Years active 2004–present...
- leap,  Chafing at custom's chain;  Again from its brumal sleep  Wakens the ferine strain. John Myers O'Hara, Atavism The first chapter opens with the first...
- ferreous, ferrous, ferruginous, ferrugo, nonferrous ferus fer- wild feral, ferine, ferocious, ferocity, fierce festūca festūc- fescue, Festuca festus fest-...
- Pragmatic Bookshelf; non-standard hyphenation as 4-digit publisher 9788968 Ferine Books Los Angeles, California, US 9790468 Mark Butty Publisher 9795393 Synthetic...
- a fifth year of eligibility: running back Junior Jabbie, cornerback Leo Ferine and linebacker Anthony Vernaglia. After the end of the spring practice session...
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- leap, Chafing at custom's chain; Again from its brumal sleep Wakens the ferine strain. UPenn onlinebook. Biography of John Myers O'Hara Archived 2017-08-12...
- band activities. Ninco Nanco became soon known for his cold-blooded and ferine acts. The most known episode of his brigand life happened in January 1863...