"vieren" meaning in Middle Dutch

See vieren in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Etymology: From Old Dutch fīron, from Latin fērior. Etymology templates: {{inh|dum|odt|fīron}} Old Dutch fīron, {{der|dum|la|fērior}} Latin fērior Head templates: {{head|dum|verb|head=|head2=}} vieren, {{dum-verb}} vieren
  1. to celebrate (a religious holiday), to fulfill the duties of a holiday
    Sense id: en-vieren-dum-verb-bes~IFeS Categories (other): Middle Dutch entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Middle Dutch entries with incorrect language header: 54 9 13 23
  2. to take rest to celebrate
    Sense id: en-vieren-dum-verb-9mSN4Gpp
  3. to rest, to take vacation
    Sense id: en-vieren-dum-verb-VQbzGVHg
  4. to rest, to wait, to delay
    Sense id: en-vieren-dum-verb-mF~UfV~A
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      "text": "Limburgish: vere, vieëre"
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          "fulfill",
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      ],
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          "religious",
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