feir, fayer From Old English fæġer. fayr beautiful, handsome, attractive English: fair Scots: fair, fare, fayr “fair, adj.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor...
fæġernys fæġernyss unfæġer Middle English: fayr, fager, fæȝer, feir, fayer English: fair Scots: fair, fare, fayr fæġer n beauty something beautiful Strong...
William Paterson, published 1874, page 95: Ȝit Honestie [culd] keip him fayr farrand, / And Waistgude followand him quhair euer he fure. (please add an...
Second Nun's Tale, The Canterbury Tales, line 67-70: O thou, that art so fayr and ful of grace, Be myn advocat in that heighe place Ther-as withouten ende...
Habitational surname from a minor place in Lancashire, from Middle English fayr (“fair, beautiful”) + clough (“narrow valley, ravine”). Fairclough (plural...
article on: Farson Wikipedia (surname): Forson A nickname from Middle English fayr (“fair”) + sone (“son”). Farson (countable and uncountable, plural Farsons)...
The Pedlars of our age have business yet, / And gladly would against the Fayr-day fit / Themselves with such a Roofe, that can secure / Their Wares from...
Stupid, silly. 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, “xlij”, in Le Morte Darthur, book IX: fayr frende said Morgan le fay ryde not after that knyght / for ye shalle not...
Zealand) IPA(key): /fɪə/ Homophone: fare Rhymes: -ɛə(ɹ) From Middle English fayr, feir, fager, from Old English fæġer (“beautiful”), from Proto-West Germanic...
of a fayre toure by a mareyse on that one syde / and on that other syde a fayr medowe (please add an English translation of this quotation) 1674, John Milton...