"Fürner" meaning in Central Franconian

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Noun

IPA: /ˈfyə̯nʌ/ Forms: Fürner [plural]
Etymology: From Vulgar Latin *fūriōn-, whence also Old French fuiron (“ferret, weasel”). Ultimately from Latin fūr (“thief”). Cognate with Limburgish fuur, vuurs (“polecat”). The forms Fürner, Für(d)er are extended with the suffix -er. Etymology templates: {{der|gmw-cfr|VL.||*fūriōn-}} Vulgar Latin *fūriōn-, {{cog|fro|fuiron|t=ferret, weasel}} Old French fuiron (“ferret, weasel”), {{der|gmw-cfr|la|fūr|t=thief}} Latin fūr (“thief”), {{cog|li|fuur}} Limburgish fuur Head templates: {{head|gmw-cfr|noun|plural|Fürner|g=m}} Fürner m (plural Fürner)
  1. (central Ripuarian) European polecat Tags: masculine Synonyms: Stenkert [Moselle-Franconian, Western], Eldes (english: southeastern MF), Iltis (english: German form, now heard in all dialects), Fürer, Fürder [Ripuarian, Western, masculine], Vüer [Western, feminine], Fürn, Füer (english: chiefly eastern; Siegerland) [Ripuarian, feminine], Feier [Eastern, Moselle-Franconian, feminine]
    Sense id: en-Fürner-gmw-cfr-noun-IrJojx0n Categories (other): Central Franconian entries with incorrect language header, Ripuarian Franconian

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