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Definition of fare
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Fare (n.) To go; to pass; to
journey;
to
travel.
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Stormcock
::
Stormcock
(n.) The
fieldfare.
Fare
::
Fare (n.) To
happen
well, or ill; -- used
impersonally;
as, we shall see how it will fare with him..
Indifferent
::
Indifferent
(a.)
Feeling
no
interest,
anxiety,
or care,
respecting
anything;
unconcerned;
inattentive;
apathetic;
heedless;
as, to be
indifferent
to the
welfare
of one's
family..
Go
::
Go (v. i.) To
proceed
or
happen
in a given
manner;
to fare; to move on or be
carried
on; to have
course;
to come to an issue or
result;
to
succeed;
to turn out.
Hale
::
Hale (n.)
Welfare.
Freebooter
::
Freebooter
(n.) One who
plunders
or
pillages
without
the
authority
of
national
warfare;
a
member
of a
predatory
band; a
pillager;
a
buccaneer;
a sea
robber.
Good-bye
::
Good-bye
(n. /
interj.)
Farewell;
a form of
address
used at
parting.
See the last Note under By,
prep..
Ferriage
::
Ferriage
(n.) The price or fare to be paid for
passage
at a
ferry.
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..
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..
Indicator
::
Indicator
(n.) One who, or that
which,
shows or
points
out; as, a fare
indicator
in a
street
car..
Hele
::
Hele (n.)
Health;
welfare.
Belligerent
::
Belligerent
(n.) A
nation
or state
recognized
as
carrying
on war; a
person
engaged
in
warfare.
Good
::
Good (n.) That which
possesses
desirable
qualities,
promotes
success,
welfare,
or
happiness,
is
serviceable,
fit,
excellent,
kind,
benevolent,
etc.; --
opposed
to
evil..
Thurghfare
::
Thurghfare
(n.)
Thoroughfare.
Pilgrim
::
Pilgrim
(n.) A
wayfarer;
a
wanderer;
a
traveler;
a
stranger.
Fare
::
Fare (n.) To go; to pass; to
journey;
to
travel.
Fare
::
Fare (v.) The
person
or
persons
conveyed
in a
vehicle;
as, a full fare of
passengers..
Commutation
::
Commutation
(n.) A
substitution,
as of a less thing for a
greater,
esp. a
substitution
of one form of
payment
for
another,
or one
payment
for many, or a
specific
sum of money for
conditional
payments
or
allowances;
as,
commutation
of
tithes;
commutation
of
fares;
commutation
of
copyright;
commutation
of
rations..
Fare
::
Fare (n.) To be in any
state,
or pass
through
any
experience,
good or bad; to be
attended
with any
circummstances
or train of
events,
fortunate
or
unfortunate;
as, he fared well, or ill..
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