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Feracious

Postby Dr. Goodword » Tue Mar 29, 2016 11:09 pm

• feracious •

Pronunciation: fê-ray-shês • Hear it!

Part of Speech: Adjective

Meaning: Fruitful, fertile, prolific, producing abundantly.

Notes: Here is a word seldom heard since the 19th century. Its rarity, no doubt, has something to do with its stark similarity to ferocious, a word with which it has nothing to do. It came with a noun, feracity which, again, barely made it up to the 18th century.

In Play: Today's contributor and I think this is another word deserving rescue. We can use it in sentences like this one: "The lowlands of Pennsylvania are feracious, supporting every type of flora and fauna, esculent or not." However, it may be used figuratively, too: "Sarah Belam is a woman with a feracious mind, teeming with plausible ideas."

Word History: Today's Good Word is based on Latin ferax (ferac-s) "fruitful, productive". This adjective is based on ferre "to bear, carry support", found in many English borrowings, such as fertile, transfer, refer, and so on. The root fer- was converted from Proto-Indo-European bher-/bhor- "carry, bear", origin of English bear in the sense of "carry, support". English birth and burden also descended from the same PIE root. English bring came via Proto-Germanic brengan from PIE bher- + enk- "to reach". Paraphernalia was borrowed from Greek paraphernalis "related to the parapherna", a woman's property beyond her dowry. This word is composed of para- "beyond" + pherne "dowry", a word inherited by Greek from the same PIE word, bher-. (We owe a debt of gratitude to the feracious mind of Luciano Eduardo de Oliveira, an editor of the Good Words, for contributing this word to the series.)
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Re: Feracious

Postby Pattie » Wed Mar 30, 2016 11:00 pm

I immediately thought of farinaceous as a similar word possibly easily confused with feracious; perhaps the connection resulted from Dr G's mention of the feracious lowlands of Pennsylvania - which, no doubt, are fecund with the raw materials to produce all manner of farinaceous goodies.
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Re: Feracious

Postby Perry Lassiter » Thu Mar 31, 2016 10:21 pm

Hadn't met the word before, but until I read the definition, I would have confused it with iron: ferrous, ferrier, etc.
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Re: Feracious

Postby damoge » Tue Apr 05, 2016 12:34 pm

Perry, you refer to "ferrier". Is that an alternate to "farrier", one who shoes horses (as did the first sons in my birth-family until my father)?
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Re: Feracious

Postby Perry Lassiter » Wed Apr 06, 2016 7:23 pm

I believe I've seen it spelled both ways. However, my memory has not always been known to be precise.
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Re: Feracious

Postby Slava » Tue May 24, 2016 12:41 pm

"Ferrier." Isn't that some brand of bubbly bottled water? :)

Just yesterday I read an article in the NYT about how mining for sand for hydraulic fracturing is destroying swathes of feracious farmland. Not using the word, though, just the fact.
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Re: Feracious

Postby damoge » Tue May 24, 2016 10:04 pm

Yes, but I think you've misspelled it. It is Pherrier, no? with a silent "h"?
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Re: Feracious

Postby Slava » Wed May 25, 2016 6:11 am

Thank you, damoge, I stand corrected. I felt something was ophph, but couldn't put my phinger on it.
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