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Farrand
Far′rand
,Noun.
[OE.
farand
beautiful; cf. Gael. farranta
neat, stout, stately; or perh. akin to E. fare
.] Manner; custom; fashion; humor.
[Prov. Eng.]
[Written also
farand
.] Grose.
Definition 2024
farrand
farrand
English
Alternative forms
- farand, farant, farent, farrant, farren,
Adjective
farrand
- (obsolete, Scotland, Ireland, Northern England) Having a specified form or disposition; fashioned.
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1756, William Hamilton, A New Edition of the Life and Heroick Actions of the renoun'd Sir William Wallace, etc.:
- Likely he was, right fair and well farrand, Manly and stout, [...]
- 1660, Dickson, Writings:
- A sore matter for a sinner to be corrected, and yet to go light-farrand under it.
- 1836, Richard Furness, Medicus-magus:
- My farand friends farewell ! so near my heart, / My dowsome cow, my good old mare, and cart !
- 1893, K. Snowden, Tales of the Yorkshire Wolds:
- When, four years before, Ainsworth took land next his own and rebuilt the farmstead "on a new-farrand plan," he had felt a secret irk against him, [...]
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1756, William Hamilton, A New Edition of the Life and Heroick Actions of the renoun'd Sir William Wallace, etc.:
Derived terms
References
- Wright, Joseph (1900) The English Dialect Dictionary, volume 2, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pages 301–302