_Wyntown._

FAR, _s._ Pompous preparation.

V. ~Fair~.

FAR, _s._ Appearance.

V. ~Fair~.

_Barbour._

FAR, FARE, FAYR, _s._ Expedition.

_Barbour._

FARAND, FARRAND, _adj._ Seeming.

_Douglas._

~Auld-farand~, _adj._ Sagacious, S.

~Fair-farand,~ _adj._

1. Having a goodly appearance.

_S. P. Repr._

2. Having a fair carriage.

_Houlate._

3. Having a specious appearance, S.

~Euil-farand~, _adj._ Unseemly.

_Douglas._

~Foul-farren~, _adj._ Having a bad appearance.

_Kelly._

~Weill-farand~, _adj._

1. Having a goodly appearance.

_Barbour._

2. Handsome.

_Wallace._

Su. G. _far-a_, agere; Teut. _vaer-en_, gerere se.

FARAND, _part. pr._ Travelling.

_Barbour._

~Farandman~, _s._ A traveller.

_Skene._

A. S. _farende_, itinerant.

FARAR, _compar._ Better.

_Gawan and Gol._

FARCOST, _s._ A trading vessel.

_Stat. Acc._

Su.G. _farkost_, any instrument of travelling.

FARAR, _s._ A traveller.

_Douglas._

_To_ FARD, FAIRD, _v. a._

1. To paint.

_Z. Boyd._

2. To embellish.

_Compl. S._

Fr. _fard-er_, id. _fard_, paint.

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