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Definition of fare
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fare is as below...
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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Warfare
::
Warfare
(v. i.) To lead a
military
life; to carry on
continual
wars.
Mutualism
::
Mutualism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
mutual
dependence
as the
condition
of
individual
and
social
welfare.
Fared
::
Fared (imp. & p. p.) of Far.
Fare
::
Fare (v.) The catch of fish on a
fishing
vessel.
Fare
::
Fare (v.)
Condition
or state of
things;
fortune;
hap;
cheer.
Fanfare
::
Fanfare
(n.) A
flourish
of
trumpets,
as in
coming
into the
lists,
etc.; also, a short and
lively
air
performed
on
hunting
horns
during
the
chase..
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..
Velverd
::
Velverd
(n.) The
veltfare.
Speed
::
Speed (n.) To fare well; to have
success;
to
prosper.
Warfare
::
Warfare
(n.)
Contest;
struggle.
Bretwalda
::
Bretwalda
(n.) The
official
title
applied
to that one of the
Anglo-Saxon
chieftains
who was
chosen
by the other
chiefs
to lead them in their
warfare
against
the
British
tribes.
Arm
::
Arm (n.) A
weapon
of
offense
or
defense;
an
instrument
of
warfare;
--
commonly
in the pl.
Guerrilla
::
Guerrilla
(n.) One who
carries
on, or
assists
in
carrying
on,
irregular
warfare;
especially,
a
member
of an
independent
band
engaged
in
predatory
excursions
in war
time..
Leave
::
Leave (n.) The act of
leaving
or
departing;
a
formal
parting;
a
leaving;
farewell;
adieu;
-- used
chiefly
in the
phrase,
to take
leave,
i. e.,
literally,
to take
permission
to go..
Blessing
::
Blessing
(v. t.) A means of
happiness;
that which
promotes
prosperity
and
welfare;
a
beneficent
gift.
Felltare
::
Felltare
(n.) The
fieldfare.
Speed
::
Speed (n.) To
experience
in
going;
to have any
condition,
good or ill; to
fare..
Fare
::
Fare (n.) To
happen
well, or ill; -- used
impersonally;
as, we shall see how it will fare with him..
Artillery
::
Artillery
(n.)
Munitions
of war;
implements
for
warfare,
as
slings,
bows, and
arrows..
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..
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