The word feros in Latin means the inflection of ferus. Ferus is a Latin word that means a wild animal, some adjectives are wild or savage.
meaning of ferre
fero- i transport ferre- to transport
The root word for "transfer" is "ferre," which is a Latin verb meaning "to carry" or "to bring."
This Latin quote could possible mean to fight (pugna), to love (ama), to fight with arms (arma), and to bear (ferre).
suffer sub + ferre, lit. to suffer below.
Referire is the Latin root word for 'reference'. It means 'to carry back'. This root is formed by the combination of the prefix 're-', which means 'back'; and 'ferre', which means 'to carry'.
Ferre - to bring.
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Male is ursus. Female is ursa.AnswerIf you mean 'to bear [a load]', it is ferre or portare. Grizzly Bear translates to ursus arctos horribilis in Latin.
Lucifer, from lux, "light", and ferre, "to bear".
The word circumference comes from the Latin word circumferre which has two words within it: circum"around" and ferre "to carry or bear".