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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/23 01:33 UTC 版)
Borrowed from French fiacre. From Hôtel de Saint Fiacre, a tavern in Paris operating a horse-carriage service from the 1640s, itself named after the Irish Saint Fiacre (c. 600–670 CE), perhaps from Irish fiach (“raven”).
fiacre (plural fiacres)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/08/03 22:42 UTC 版)
Saint Fiacre (Irish: Fiachra; Latin: Fiachrius; Italian: Fiacrio, French: Fiacre, Fèfre, Fèvre, German: Fiakrius) was born in Ireland in the seventh century. Fiachra is an ancient pre-Christian name from Ireland. The meaning is uncertain, but the name may mean "battle king", or it may be a derivative of the word fiach "raven". The name can be found in ancient Irish folklore and stories such as the Children of Lir.