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fe·li·bre \fāˈlēbrə, -rə\ noun (plural felibres \-rəz, -rə\) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: French félibre, from Provençal felibre felibre, any one of the learned men with whom Jesus at the age of twelve disputed in the Temple (Lk 2:46), perhaps from Late Latin fellebris being not yet weaned, from Latin fellare, felare to suck — more at feminine : a member or supporter of the Felibrige, a literary association of Provençal writers founded near Avignon in 1854 especially for the maintenance and purification of Provençal as a literary language |