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farer Definition


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fare
noun fares
    1. The price paid by a passenger to travel on a bus, train, etc.
      Thesaurus: fee, cost, charge, price, toll, passage, ticket, token, tariff.
    2. A taxi passenger.
    3. old use, formal
      Food or the provision of food.
      Example: great Scottish fare
      Thesaurus: menu, meals, provisions, rations, diet, victuals, eatables.
verb, intr fared, faring
    formal:
    1. To get on (in a specified way).
      Example: She fared well
      Thesaurus: do, manage, get along, go, happen, proceed, go on, prosper.
    2. archaic, poetic
      To travel.
Derivative: farer
noun
    Etymology: Anglo-Saxon faran to go.



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