FIAR


Meaning of FIAR in English

I. ˈfēər noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English (Scots dialect) fiar, fear, from fe fee + -ar -er — more at fee

Scots law : one in whom the fee simple of an estate is vested subject to a liferent

II. noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English feor, from Old French fuer, feor market price, price, from Latin forum market — more at forum

1. Scotland : price , standard

2. fiars also fiars prices plural : prices of grain in Scotland fixed for the year by law

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