The word "fern" comes from the Old English word "fearn," which is related to the Old High German word "farn." Both of these likely have a common root in Proto-Indo-European languages. Ferns are ancient plants that have been around for millions of years.
The word 'fern' is not a Welsh word and has no meaning. The Welsh word for 'a fern' is 'rhedynen'.
There is no noun called a 'fern noun'. It's possible the it means 'fern, noun', that is, the word 'fern' is a noun.
The English word "fern", in Spanish, is "helecho".
The fern was drooping over. I just want to smell the fern.
Charlotte the spider walked out to the road with Fern and waited with her until the bus came in Charlotte's Web.
fern
Yes, for "firn."
fougère
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sharakh (שרך)
fern
nowhere