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fier

British  
/ fiːr /

noun

  1. variant spellings of fere

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So, although oats may not be fortified in the same way as other cereals, they contain valuable nutrients and fier, and are far from nutrient-free.

From Salon

Four days later, Mr. Olsen received the boxes, which were filled with piles of Mr. Fier’s clothes.

From New York Times

Hounded by creditors, however, Mr. Fier drifted further and further off the grid, avoiding even banks.

From New York Times

Even at his musical peak in the 1980s, Anton Fier, a drummer, producer and bandleader who brought power and precision to his work with acts as diverse as the Feelies, Herbie Hancock, Laurie Anderson and his own star-studded ensemble, the Golden Palominos, seemed to glimpse a dark end for himself.

From New York Times

With a bookish air and a subversive sensibility, Mr. Fier fit the ethos of the band.

From New York Times