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< fervid
fervour >
fer·vor
(fûr
v
r)
KEY
NOUN:
Great warmth and intensity of emotion. See Synonyms at
passion
.
Intense heat.
ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English
fervour
, from Old French, from Latin
fervor
, from
ferv
re
,
to boil
; see
bhreu-
in Indo-European roots
Thesaurus: synonyms for fervor
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