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Definition of fare
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Fare (v.) The catch of fish on a
fishing
vessel.
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Pilgrim
::
Pilgrim
(n.) A
wayfarer;
a
wanderer;
a
traveler;
a
stranger.
Blessing
::
Blessing
(v. t.) A means of
happiness;
that which
promotes
prosperity
and
welfare;
a
beneficent
gift.
Wayfare
::
Wayfare
(n.) The act of
journeying;
travel;
passage.
Fare
::
Fare (v.) Food;
provisions
for the
table;
entertainment;
as,
coarse
fare;
delicious
fare..
Bill
::
Bill (n.) Any
paper,
containing
a
statement
of
particulars;
as, a bill of
charges
or
expenditures;
a
weekly
bill of
mortality;
a bill of fare, etc..
Adieu
::
Adieu (n.) A
farewell;
commendation
to the care of God at
parting.
Commons
::
Commons
(n. pl.)
Provisions;
food; fare, -- as that
provided
at a
common
table in
colleges
and
universities..
Table
::
Table (n.)
Hence,
food
placed
on a table to be
partaken
of; fare;
entertainment;
as, to set a good
table..
Bid
::
Bid (v. t.) To offer in
words;
to
declare,
as a wish, a
greeting,
a
threat,
or
defiance,
etc.; as, to bid one
welcome;
to bid good
morning,
farewell,
etc..
Tucket
::
Tucket
(n.) A
slight
flourish
on a
trumpet;
a
fanfare.
Weal
::
Weal
(adv.)
A
sound,
healthy,
or
prosperous
state of a
person
or
thing;
prosperity;
happiness;
welfare..
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..
Friend
::
Friend
(n.) One who
entertains
for
another
such
sentiments
of
esteem,
respect,
and
affection
that he seeks his
society
aud
welfare;
a
wellwisher;
an
intimate
associate;
sometimes,
an
attendant..
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..
Ordnance
::
Ordnance
(n.) Heavy
weapons
of
warfare;
cannon,
or great guns,
mortars,
and
howitzers;
artillery;
sometimes,
a
general
term for all
weapons
and
appliances
used in war..
Misfare
::
Misfare
(v. i.) To fare ill.
Felltare
::
Felltare
(n.) The
fieldfare.
Infare
::
Infare
(n.) A
house-warming;
especially,
a
reception,
party,
or
entertainment
given by a newly
married
couple,
or by the
husband
upon
receiving
the wife to his
house..
Devout
::
Devout
(v. t.)
Warmly
devoted;
hearty;
sincere;
earnest;
as,
devout
wishes
for one's
welfare..
Good
::
Good (n.)
Advancement
of
interest
or
happiness;
welfare;
prosperity;
advantage;
benefit;
--
opposed
to harm, etc..
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