Definitions

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  • verb intransitive, obsolete To depart.

Etymologies

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from Middle English afaren, from Old English āfaran ("to depart, march, to go out of or from a place, travel, remove, lead out"), equivalent to a- +‎ fare.

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Examples

  • Was Reidinger still playing games with the Rowan's space afare?

    The Rowan McCaffrey, Anne 1990

  • I am your godfather and you are my godchild and it is a legal afare, dad sez, and if ennybody sez ennything about it they will have to deel with me, see?

    Deer Godchild Marguerite Bernard

  • S.afare Restaurant: 2400 S. Ocean Drive, Ocean Village, Hutchinson Island,

    tcpalm.com Stories 2010

  • S.afare Restaurant: 2400 S. Ocean Drive, Ocean Village, Hutchinson Island,

    tcpalm.com Stories 2010

  • S.afare Restaurant: 2400 S. Ocean Drive, Ocean Village, Hutchinson Island,

    tcpalm.com Stories 2010

  • S.afare Restaurant: 2400 S. Ocean Drive, Ocean Village, Hutchinson Island,

    tcpalm.com Stories 2010

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