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1. fāre n.(1)

86 quotations in 9 senses
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(a) The making of one's way from place to place; a journey, trip, march, expedition; also, a coming or going, approach or departure; (b) a ship's passage, voyage, or (fishing) expedition; (c) course…

2. faie adj. and n.

7 quotations in 1 sense
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Possessed of magical powers or properties; enchanted, enchanting; as noun: a person or place possessing such powers or characteristics.

3. fē̆rlī adj.

61 quotations in 3 senses
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(a) Terrifying, terrible; (b) strange; marvelous, miraculous; wonderful; ferli cas, ferli fare, ferli thing, strange or wonderful event or doings; (c) ben ferli, be marvelous or wonderful, be a…

4. thurgh-fāre n.

Additional spellings: thurghfare
9 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) A town on a route, a way station; (b) a road, passageway;—used in fig. context of the world; thurgh-fare ful of wo.

5. fēr n.(1)

46 quotations in 2 senses
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(a) The emotion of fear; a state of being afraid; haven fer, to have fear, be afraid; (b) for fer, because of fear; for fer of, for fear of (something); in fer, in fear, afraid; putten in (into) fer