Feria
[feer-ee-uh] /ˈfɪər i ə/
noun, plural feriae
[feer-ee-ee] /ˈfɪər iˌi/ (Show IPA), ferias.
1.
Ecclesiastical. a weekday on which no feast is celebrated.
[fe-ryah; English fer-ee-uh] /ˈfɛ ryɑ; English ˈfɛr i ə/
noun, plural ferias
[fe-ryahs; English fer-ee-uh z] /ˈfɛ ryɑs; English ˈfɛr i əz/ (Show IPA). Spanish.
1.
a local festival or fair in Spain or Spanish America, usually held in honor of a patron saint.
/ˈfɪərɪə/
noun (pl) -rias, -riae (-rɪˌiː)
1.
(RC Church) a weekday, other than Saturday, on which no feast occurs
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