Feverinos
(2021)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Rushmore Press, 2021
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ISBN/ISSN
9781956010831 (electronic bk.) MWT14571853, 1956010831 (electronic bk.) 14571853
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Febrile: adjective, 1) flushed, fiery, hot; 2) tense, edgy, stressed. Feverish: adjective, 1) sweating, shivering, delirious; 2) frenetic, frantic, maniacal. Fevered: adjective, 1) feverish, febrile, pyretic; 2) agitated, excited, frenzied. Febris: noun, a fever or abnormally high body temperature. Also, the Roman god who protects people against fever and malaria. Foment: verb, to stir up or rouse, to instigate. Feverous: adjective, apt to carry fervor. Fovere: Latin, verb: to warm or to heat. Ferre: Latin, verb: to bear, to carry; to suffer or to endure. E.g., lucem ferre: bringer, bear of light. Fervor: noun, the first definition of fervor is great intensity of feeling and of action; ardor, passion, intensity, zeal, vehemence, assiduity, devotedness, fervency, sincerity, eagerness, keenness, zest, enthusiasm, urgency, dedication, heat, warmth. La febbre: Italian, a fever. La febbre del gioco, gambling fever. Per diventare febbre, eccitato, to become aroused, agitated, fevered. Fervorino, plural fervorini: noun, 1) an exhortation, 2) a talking to, or telling off

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