Wt/sco/fou

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English[edit | edit source]

Adjective[edit | edit source]

fou (comparative mair Wt/sco/fou, superlative maist Wt/sco/fou)

  1. Crazy.

Anagrams[edit | edit source]


French[edit | edit source]

Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Adjective[edit | edit source]

fou (feminine singular folle, masculine plural Wt/sco/fous, feminine plural folles)

  1. mad, crazy

Noun[edit | edit source]

fou m (plural Wt/sco/fous, feminine folle)

  1. madman
  2. jester

Noun[edit | edit source]

fou m (plural Wt/sco/fous)

  1. bishop

Related terms[edit | edit source]

Anagrams[edit | edit source]


Mandarin[edit | edit source]

Pinyin syllable[edit | edit source]

fou

  1. Nonstaundart spellin o fōu.
  2. Nonstaundart spellin o fóu.
  3. Nonstaundart spellin o fǒu.
  4. Nonstaundart spellin o fòu.

Usage notes[edit | edit source]

English transcriptions of Chinese speech often fail to distinguish between the critical tonal differences employed in the Chinese language, using words such as this one without the appropriate indication of tone.



Samoan[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]

Common Malayo-Polynesian, compare Indonesian baru

Adjective[edit | edit source]

fou

  1. new

Etymology 1[edit | edit source]

From Old English Script error: The function "template_l_term" does not exist. < Template:Wt/sco/Proto < Template:Wt/sco/Proto.

Adjective[edit | edit source]

Wt/sco/fou (comparative {{{1}}}, superlative {{{2}}})

  1. full
  2. well-fed, full of food or drink, sated, replete
  3. drunk, intoxicated

Adverb[edit | edit source]

Wt/sco/fou (comparative {{{1}}}, superlative {{{2}}})

  1. fully, very, quite, rather, too

Etymology 2[edit | edit source]

Noun[edit | edit source]

fou (plural fous)

  1. saxifrage