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füh·rer noun or fueh·rer also fuh·rer \ˈfyu̇rə(r), ˈfir-, G ˈfu̅e̅rər\ (-s) Usage: sometimes capitalized Etymology: German führer leader, guide, from Middle High German vüerer wagoner, bearer, from vüeren to lead, drive, bear (from Old High German fuoren to lead, set in motion) + -er -er, from Old High German -āri; akin to Old English fēran to go, Old Norse færa to bring; derivative from the root of Old English faran to go — more at fare : one in a position of authority : leader; especially : tyrant < an epoch of führers and generalissimos backed by … unprecedented instruments of coercion — Leland Stowe > |