"fars" meaning in Latin

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Noun

Forms: *fars [canonical, feminine], *fartis [genitive]
Etymology: Equivalent to farcio + -tis (with assumed syncope in the nominative singular of -r(c)tis to -rs), ending in the noun-forming suffix derived from Proto-Indo-European *-tis; other words that etymologically share this ending include fors and vestis. Compare the use of the neuter far(c)tum as a noun with the sense "stuffing". Etymology templates: {{af|la|farcio|-tis}} farcio + -tis Head templates: {{la-noun|*fars<3>|g=f}} *fars f (genitive *fartis); third declension, {{tlb|la|uncommon}} (uncommon)
  1. stuffing Tags: declension-3, uncommon
    Sense id: en-fars-la-noun-ZosrXK02 Categories (other): Latin feminine nouns in the third declension Disambiguation of Latin feminine nouns in the third declension: 53 47
  2. (figuratively, of persons) cut-up and wounded bodies or body parts; mincemeat Tags: declension-3, figuratively, uncommon
    Sense id: en-fars-la-noun-4HPghUdC Categories (other): Pages with 8 entries, Pages with entries, Latin entries with incorrect language header, Latin feminine nouns in the third declension, Latin terms suffixed with -tis Disambiguation of Pages with 8 entries: 1 3 18 16 8 2 20 10 2 2 12 1 2 1 1 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 1 2 15 20 11 1 16 12 1 1 15 1 0 1 1 1 1 Disambiguation of Latin entries with incorrect language header: 14 86 Disambiguation of Latin feminine nouns in the third declension: 53 47 Disambiguation of Latin terms suffixed with -tis: 23 77
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: fartim
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Download raw JSONL data for fars meaning in Latin (2.4kB)

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