"forda" meaning in Latin

See forda in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Forms: fordă [singular, nominative], fordae [plural, nominative], fordă [singular, vocative], fordae [plural, vocative], fordăm [singular, accusative], fordās [plural, accusative], fordae [singular, genitive], fordārŭm [plural, genitive], fordae [singular, dative], fordīs [plural, dative], fordā [singular, ablative], fordīs [plural, ablative]
  1. Pleine, enceinte.
    Sense id: fr-forda-la-adj-ihhE3M6S Categories (other): Exemples en latin
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
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    "Apparenté à fero ^([1]) (« porter », c’est-à-dire « qui porte des petits » → voir portée en français) ou fertilis (« fertile »).",
    "On peut remonter à une forme en indo-européen commun *bherǝ-di̯ā qui donne le vieux slave brěždа, le russe бережая (ru) berëžaja (« pleine » en parlant de jument), du tchèque březí (« pleine, gravide »)."
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    "Apparenté à fero ^([1]) (« porter », c’est-à-dire « qui porte des petits » → voir portée en français) ou fertilis (« fertile »).",
    "On peut remonter à une forme en indo-européen commun *bherǝ-di̯ā qui donne le vieux slave brěždа, le russe бережая (ru) berëžaja (« pleine » en parlant de jument), du tchèque březí (« pleine, gravide »)."
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