farrand

English

[ˈfæɹənd]

adj
Definitions
  • (obsolete) Having a specified form or disposition; fashioned.

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English farand inherited from Old English farende, faran (travel, journey, go, set forth, proceed, wander, fare) inherited from Proto-Germanic *farandz, *faraną (go, travel, fare) affix from English fare (travel, journey, departure, fare).

Origin

English

fare

Gloss

travel, journey, departure, fare

Concept
Semantic Field

Motion

Ontological Category

Action/Process

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Emoji
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