Definition of fare

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Fare (n.) To go; to pass; to journey; to travel.

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Pilgrim :: Pilgrim (n.) A wayfarer; a wanderer; a traveler; a stranger.
Wellfare :: Wellfare (n.) See Welfare.
Valediction :: Valediction (n.) A farewell; a bidding farewell.
Fieldfare :: Fieldfare (n.) a small thrush (Turdus pilaris) which breeds in northern Europe and winters in Great Britain. The head, nape, and lower part of the back are ash-colored; the upper part of the back and wing coverts, chestnut; -- called also fellfare..
Flourish :: Flourish (n.) A fantastic or decorative musical passage; a strain of triumph or bravado, not forming part of a regular musical composition; a cal; a fanfare..
Thurghfare :: Thurghfare (n.) Thoroughfare.
Menu :: Menu (n.) The details of a banquet; a bill of fare.
Fare :: Fare (v.) A journey; a passage.
Good-bye :: Good-bye (n. / interj.) Farewell; a form of address used at parting. See the last Note under By, prep..
Feaster :: Feaster (n.) One who fares deliciously.
Foray :: Foray (n.) A sudden or irregular incursion in border warfare; hence, any irregular incursion for war or spoils; a raid..
Fare :: Fare (n.) To go; to pass; to journey; to travel.
Diet :: Diet (n.) Course of living or nourishment; what is eaten and drunk habitually; food; victuals; fare.
Hale :: Hale (n.) Welfare.
Speed :: Speed (n.) To go; to fare.
Farewell :: Farewell (interj.) Go well; good-by; adieu; -- originally applied to a person departing, but by custom now applied both to those who depart and those who remain. It is often separated by the pronoun; as, fare you well; and is sometimes used as an expression of separation only; as, farewell the year; farewell, ye sweet groves; that is, I bid you farewell..
Fare :: Fare (v.) The catch of fish on a fishing vessel.
Crime :: Crime (n.) Gross violation of human law, in distinction from a misdemeanor or trespass, or other slight offense. Hence, also, any aggravated offense against morality or the public welfare; any outrage or great wrong..
Valedictory :: Valedictory (a.) Bidding farewell; suitable or designed for an occasion of leave-taking; as, a valedictory oration..
Wealth :: Wealth (n.) Weal; welfare; prosperity; good.
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