fa'ard, well-favored; ill-fa'ard, ill-favored.' name='description'> fa'ard - definition and meaning

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Favored: used in composition: as, weel-fa'ard, well-favored; ill-fa'ard, ill-favored.

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Examples

  • ` ` Canna ye bid me gang to the deevil at ance, Mr. Lovel? it wad be mair purpose fa'ard than to speak o 'heaven in that impatient gate.' '

    The Antiquary 1845

  • "Canna ye bid me gang to the deevil at ance, Mr. Lovel? it wad be mair purpose fa'ard than to speak o 'heaven in that impatient gate."

    The Antiquary — Complete Walter Scott 1801

  • "Canna ye bid me gang to the deevil at ance, Mr. Lovel? it wad be mair purpose fa'ard than to speak o 'heaven in that impatient gate."

    The Antiquary — Volume 01 Walter Scott 1801

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