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What is odjective noun of ferling?

The word "ferling" is not a commonly used word in English, so it's unlikely to have a dedicated objective noun.

However, depending on the context, it could be interpreted in a few ways:

1. If "ferling" is a unique noun:

* The objective noun would be the same as the original noun: "ferling".

* For example: "The ferling was a large, fierce creature."

2. If "ferling" is a verb:

* The objective noun would depend on the meaning of the verb:

* If "ferling" means "to travel quickly," the objective noun could be "journey" or "trip."

* If "ferling" means "to spin," the objective noun could be "yarn" or "thread."

3. If "ferling" is a made-up word:

* You would need to define the word's meaning to determine the objective noun.

Can you provide more context about how "ferling" is being used? This will help me understand the word's meaning and find the appropriate objective noun.

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