释义 |
fi·ar I. \ˈfēər\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English (Scots dialect) fiar, fear, from fe fee + -ar -er — more at fee Scots law : one in whom the fee simple of an estate is vested subject to a liferent II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English feor, from Old French fuer, feor market price, price, from Latin forum market — more at forum 1. Scotland : price, standard 2. fiars also fiars prices plural : prices of grain in Scotland fixed for the year by law |