different between fortin vs forein
fortin
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French fortin. See fort.
Noun
fortin (plural fortins)
- (obsolete) A little fort; a fortlet.
Anagrams
- forint
fortin From the web:
- what fortinet do
- farting mean
- what fortin means
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- fortinet what is vdom
- fortinet what are playbooks used for
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forein
English
Adjective
forein (comparative more forein, superlative most forein)
- Obsolete spelling of foreign
Anagrams
- infero-, on fire
Middle English
Adjective
forein
- Alternative form of foreyn
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)
Noun
forein
- Alternative form of foreyn
Old French
Adjective
forein m (oblique and nominative feminine singular foreine)
- Alternative form of forain
References
forein From the web:
- what foreign
- foreign means
- foreigner love
- foreign policy
- what does foreign mean
- foreign aid
- what does foreigner mean
- foreign exchange
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