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fe·ri·a  (fîr-, fr-)
n. pl. fe·ri·as or fe·ri·ae (--)
A weekday on a church calendar on which no feast is observed.

[Medieval Latin fria, ordinary day, weekday, from Late Latin, feast day (used with ordinals to name the days of the week), from Latin friae, religious festival, holidays; see dhs- in Indo-European roots.]

feri·al adj.

ferial [ˈfɪərɪəl]
adj
1. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) of or relating to a feria
2. Rare of or relating to a holiday
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Adj.1.ferial - of or relating to or being a feria


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