afare

English

Etymology

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.

Verb

afare (third-person singular simple present afares, present participle afaring, simple past afared or afore, past participle afared or afaren)

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To depart.

Anagrams


French

Adjective

afare

  1. feminine singular of afar
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