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faire

In English, faire has one main meaning It can only be used as adjective meaning fair; handsome; beautiful; attractive
It evolved from 1 origin. Comes from From Old English fæger.


"faire" usage examples

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Middle English English
sometimesometime tootoo hothot thethe eyeeye ofof heauenheaven shinesshines ,, andand oftenoften isis hishis goldgold complexioncomplexion dimm'ddimmed ,, andand eueryevery fairefair fromfrom fairefair somesome - timetime declinesdeclines ,, Byby chancechance ,, oror naturesnatures changingchanging coursecourse vntrim'duntrimmed ::
Sometimes the sun shines too hot, and often its golden face is dimmed; Every beautiful thing loses its beauty at times, by chance, or by nature’s unadorned course.
butbut thyyour eternalleternal Sommersummer shallshall notnot fadefade ,, nornor looseloose possessionpossession ofof thatthat fairefair thouyou ow'stowe ,, nornor shallshall deathdeath bragbrag thouyou wandr'stwander inin hishis shadeshade ,, whenwhen inin eternalleternal lineslines toto timetime thouyou grow'stgrow
But your eternal summer will never fade, nor will you lose the beauty you possess; nor will death boast that you wander in his shade, for you will live on in these immortal lines.