• | To go; to pass; to journey; to travel. |
• | To be in any state, or pass through any experience, good or bad; to be attended with any circummstances or train of events, fortunate or unfortunate; as, he fared well, or ill. |
• | To be treated or entertained at table, or with bodily or social comforts; to live. |
• | To happen well, or ill; -- used impersonally; as, we shall see how it will fare with him. |
• | To behave; to conduct one's self. |
• | A journey; a passage. |
• | The price of passage or going; the sum paid or due for conveying a person by land or water; as, the fare for crossing a river; the fare in a coach or by railway. |
• | Ado; bustle; business. |
• | Condition or state of things; fortune; hap; cheer. |
• | Food; provisions for the table; entertainment; as, coarse fare; delicious fare. |
• | The person or persons conveyed in a vehicle; as, a full fare of passengers. |
• | The catch of fish on a fishing vessel. |
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