1. fer - Noun
2. fer - Preposition
Far.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWide was his parish, and houses fer asonder. Geoffrey Chaucer
Tain't by turnin' out to hack folks You're agoin' to git your right, Nor by lookin' down on black folks Coz you're put upon by white; Slavery ain't o' nary color, 'Tain't the hide thet makes it wus, All it keers fer in a feller 'S jest to make him fill its pus. James Russell Lowell
Shes a valley girl In a clothing store Okay, fine... Fer sure, fer sure. Frank Zappa
Ez fer war, I call it murder- There you hev it plain an' flat; I don't want to go no furder Than my Testyment fer that. James Russell Lowell
For he owre englishe gilte with his sawes, Rude and boistous firste be olde dawes, That was ful fer from al perfeccioun And but of litel reputacioun Til that he cam, and thorugh his poetrie, Gan oure tonge firste to magnifie And adourne it with his eloquence: To whom honour, laude and reuerence. John Lydgate
Cha vel fer erbee cha bouyr, as eshyn nagh jean clashtyn. Manx Proverb