Feria (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun, plural fe·ri·ae [feer-ee-ee], /ˈfɪər iˌi/, fe·ri·as.
  1. a weekday on which no feast is celebrated.
noun, plural fe·rias [fe-ryahs; English fer-ee-uhz]. /ˈfɛ ryɑs; English ˈfɛr i əz/. Spanish.
  1. a local festival or fair in Spain or Spanish America, usually held in honor of a patron saint.
noun plural -rias or -riae (-rɪˌiː)
  1. a weekday, other than Saturday, on which no feast occurs
Feria (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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