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Definition of fare
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Fare (n.) To
behave;
to
conduct
one's self.
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Adieu
::
Adieu (n.) A
farewell;
commendation
to the care of God at
parting.
Highway
::
Highway
(n.) A road or way open to the use of the
public;
a main road or
thoroughfare.
Valediction
::
Valediction
(n.) A
farewell;
a
bidding
farewell.
Belligerency
::
Belligerency
(n.) The
quality
of being
belligerent;
act or state of
making
war;
warfare.
Artillery
::
Artillery
(n.)
Munitions
of war;
implements
for
warfare,
as
slings,
bows, and
arrows..
Temporality
::
Temporality
(n.) That which
pertains
to
temporal
welfare;
material
interests;
especially,
the
revenue
of an
ecclesiastic
proceeding
from
lands,
tenements,
or lay fees,
tithes,
and the like; --
chiefly
used in the
plural..
Wellfare
::
Wellfare
(n.) See
Welfare.
Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Difficult
to bear or
endure;
not easy to put up with or
consent
to;
hence,
severe;
rigorous;
oppressive;
distressing;
unjust;
grasping;
as, a hard lot; hard
times;
hard fare; a hard
winter;
hard
conditions
or
terms..
Table
::
Table (n.)
Hence,
food
placed
on a table to be
partaken
of; fare;
entertainment;
as, to set a good
table..
Ironclad
::
Ironclad
(a.) Clad in iron;
protected
or
covered
with iron, as a
vessel
for naval
warfare..
Bushwhacking
::
Bushwhacking
(n.) The
crimes
or
warfare
of
bushwhackers.
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..
Fare
::
Fare (n.) To go; to pass; to
journey;
to
travel.
Feaster
::
Feaster
(n.) One who fares
deliciously.
Commute
::
Commute
(v. t.) To
exchange;
to put or
substitute
something
else in place of, as a
smaller
penalty,
obligation,
or
payment,
for a
greater,
or a
single
thing for an
aggregate;
hence,
to
lessen;
to
diminish;
as, to
commute
a
sentence
of death to one of
imprisonment
for life; to
commute
tithes;
to
commute
charges
for
fares..
Patriotism
::
Patriotism
(n.) Love of
country;
devotion
to the
welfare
of one's
country;
the
virtues
and
actions
of a
patriot;
the
passion
which
inspires
one to serve one's
country.
Misfare
::
Misfare
(v. i.) To fare ill.
Streetwalker
::
Street
(a.)
Originally,
a paved way or road; a
public
highway;
now
commonly,
a
thoroughfare
in a city or
village,
bordered
by
dwellings
or
business
houses..
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.
Ram
::
Ram (n.) In
ancient
warfare,
a long beam
suspended
by
slings
in a
framework,
and used for
battering
the walls of
cities;
a
battering-ram..
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