/ˈfebro/
OriginDerived from Latin febr|is, ~is. Compare French fièvre, English fever, German Fieber, Polish febra, Spanish fiebre, Italian fèbbre, Catalan febre, Portuguese febre. See also Russian лихора́дка (lixorádka).
- fever (higher than normal body temperature)
- figurativelyfever (state of excitement)
Formsfebron(accusative, singular) · febroj(plural) · febrojn(accusative, plural)