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infare

noun in·fare \ˈin-ˌfer\

Definition of INFARE

chiefly dialect
:  a reception for a newly married couple
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Origin of INFARE

Middle English, entrance, from Old English infær, from in + fær way, from faran to go — more at fare
First Known Use: 1595

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