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abbot
account
adjust
adjutant
administer
administration
administrator
admiral
admonish
adonean
adultery
affair
affect
afloat
after-clap
aiddecamp
air
ama
amoret
amour
aspect
association
attend
auspiciousness
avocation
backwards
bad
banshee
basilisk
basket
bastard
be
beauteous
beautiful
below
blame
blandiloquence
blandishing
blaze
blessed
blithe
break
brief
bright
bucolic
business
busy
busy-body
by-concernment
cabiritic
cadi
calligraphy
caltrop
candid
candidness
candor
canon
captain
captainship
career
catch
cavilous
censure
charge
charlatanry
chastisement
cherish
chicane
chicaner
chicanery
chinse
civic
clear
clearness
cloke
college
color
colorable
coloring
communication
company
complexion
complicate
composure
concern
concernment
concurrent
conduct
confirmation
conge
conjuncture
consociation
construction
constructively
consulage
continuance
conversion
convocation
cord
cotquean
council
countermine
covenant
credible
crisis
curator
dark
deduction
delicate
derange
devolve
diet
difficulty
direct
direction
director
discipline
disclaim
discretion
disentangle
disinclination
disingenuity
disingenuous
disingenuously
disingenuousness
disinterested
dispatch
distraction
divinely
domesday-book
domestic
domestically
doomsday-book
drops
druid
ebonize
ecclesiastical
economy
elf
elf-arrow
emancipate
embark
embarked
embarrass
empale
employ
enchant
enemy
engage
engross
engrossed
engrosser
engrossing
entangle
erewhiles
eventful
except
experience
faint
fair
fair-hand
fair-spoken
fairing
fairly
fairness
fairy
fairylike
false
fascination
favor
fay
flaxen
flaxy
flickering
flying-party
folk
folkmote
for
forbear
forestall
forestaller
forlorn
formula
fortunate
forum
foul
foully
foulness
foxevil
frankness
friarly
froward
furlow
galaxy
gentile
georgic
get
gild
gilding
gloss
glow
goblin
good
government
grace
gray
grossly
guard
guide
guy
haircloth
halt
hama
handsome
head
heavy
hobgoblin
home
honest
honestly
honesty
honorable
honorableness
house
household
housewifely
however
husbandry
hypocrite
ill
immersion
implication
implicit
imply
implying
impolicy
incapable
incident
incubus
independent
indignant
indirect
indirectly
indirectness
infantry
ingenuity
ingenuous
ingenuously
ingenuousness
inspection
intercourse
intermeddle
interveined
interview
intrigue
invidious
it
jobber
journal
judgment
junto
just
justice
justly
knot
laugh
legible
level
libel
lieutenant
life
lodging
lodgment
look
looker
lord
lotion
love-monger
mab
magisterial
magnitude
major
majority
maladministration
manage
management
marine
maritime
mark
mart
match
matter
meddle
meddlesome
meddlesomeness
meddling
minister
ministry
mischief
misgovernment
mismanage
mismanagment
moderately
moonshiny
mount
mournful
mutter
mythology
navals
neat
neck
newly
night-tripping
nose
nundinal
nundinate
nundination
nursery
oaf
of
officious
officiousness
one
oracle
order
orderly
ouphe
parade
parcel
parliament
part
party
pass-parole
passage
passing
pavilion
pecuniary
perplex
pert
perturbation
pharos
piccage
piepoudre
pigwidgeon
place
plainly
plausibly
play
pleader
plug
policy
political
portfolio
posture
practicable
pragmatical
prame
prattling
predominate
prejudicial
presence
presentative
press
pretty
prevarication
print
proctor
procuration
procurator
profusion
prognosticate
promise
proportion
prospective
provisor
prudently
pull
qualification
quarter
reason
reasoning
reconcile
reconnoiter
redress
reduce
regiment
regrate
regrater
regularly
republic
resemblance
reserve
retreat
retrenchment
revelly
reverse
review
right
rogue
roster
rule
run
salute
sanhedrim
sapphire
save
scant
scout
secretary
secular
seeming
seemingness
self-affairs
semblance
semble
sentinel
sequence
sequester
serene
sergeant
sheeny
sight
sign
simplicity
sinecure
sinewy
sinisterly
sit
skillfulness
slatch
slip
sluttishness
smallness
smatter
smooth
sometime
specious
speciously
spoliation
square
staff
stallage
stand
standard
state
state-monger
statesman
stateswoman
stay
stich
story
straight
sublime
subreption
sunrising
supremacy
swanimote
swift
syndic
table
take
tattered
temporal
throw
tide
tidy
tip
toll
township
townsman
train
tranquillity
transaction
transmute
tress
trifling
trivial
trouble
turbulency
turn
turnpike
ule
uncandid
underwork
unfair
unfairness
unhandsome
unhandsomely
unhandsomeness
unhappy
unimpeached
unimplied
union
unpartially
unplausible
unplausibly
unthriving
upon
vacant
vale
valve
varnish
varnished
varnisher
varnishing
venus
vicar-general
vice-chancellor
vicissitude
viewless
vigil
volubility
voluntary
volunteer
walk
war
war-office
weather
weighed
whitewash
wincopipe
wish
within
wondrous
worldly
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1828 Definition

FAIR, a.

1. Clear; free from spots; free from a dark hue; white; as a fair skin; a fair complexion. hence,

2. Beautiful; handsome; properly, having a handsome face.

Thou art a fair woman to look upon. Gen. 12. Hence,

3. Pleasing to the eye; handsome or beautiful in general.

Thus was be fair in his greatness, in the length of his branches. Ezek. 31.

4. Clear; pure; free from feculence or extraneous matter; as fair water.

5. Clear; not cloudy or overcast; as fair weather; a fair sky.

6. Favorable; prosperous; blowing in a direction towards the place of destination; as a fair wind at sea.

7. Open; direct, as a way or passage. You are in a fair way to promotion. hence, likely to succeed. he stands as fair to succeed as any man.

8. Open to attack or access; unobstructed; as a fair mark; a fair butt; fair in sight; in fair sight; a fair view.

9. Open; frank; hones; hence, equal; just; equitable. My friend is a fair man; his offer is fair; his propositions are fair and honorable.

10. Not effected by insidious or unlawful methods; not foul.

He died a fair and natural death.

11. Frank; candid; not sophistical or insidious; as a fair disputant.

12. Honest; honorable; mild; opposed to insidious and compulsory; as, to accomplish a thing by fair means.

13. Frank; civil; pleasing; not harsh.

When fair words and good counsel will not prevail on us, we must be frighted into our duty.

14. Equitable; just; erited.

His doom is fair,

That dust I am, and shall to dust return.

15. Liberal; not narrow; as a fair livelihood.

16. Plain; legible; as, the letter is written in a fair hand.

17. Free from stain or blemish; unspotted; untarnished; as a fair character or fame.

FAIR, adv.

1. Openly; frankly; civilly; complaisantly.

One of the company spoke him fair.

2. Candidly; honestly; equitably; He promised fair.

3. Happily; successfully.

Now fair befall thee.

4. On good terms; as, to keep fair with the world; to stand fair with one's companions.

To bid fair, is to be likely, or to have a fair prospect.

Fair and square, just dealing; honesty.

FAIR, n.

1. Elliptically, a fair woman; a handsome female. The fair, the female sex.

2. Fairness; applied to things or persons. [Not used.]

FAIR, n. [L. forum, or feriae, a holiday, a day exempt from labor; Gr. to trade, whence, emporium, the primary sense of which is to pass.]

A stated market in a particular town or city; a stated meeting of buyers and sellers for trade. A fair is annual or more frequent. The privilege of holding fairs is granted by the king or supreme power. Among the most celebrated fairs in Europe are those of Frankfort and Leipsic in Germany; of Novi in the Milanese; of Riga and Archangel in Russia; of Lyons and St. Germain in France. In Great Britain many towns enjoy this privilege.
1913 Definition
Fair (fair)
a.(fâr)
Fair
[Compar. Fairer (?); superl. Fairest.] [OE. fair, fayer, fager, AS. fæger; akin to OS. *** OHG. fagar, Icel. fagr, Sw. fager, Dan. fa
  1. Free from spots, specks, dirt, or imperfection; unblemished; clean; pure.

    A fair white linen cloth. Book of Common Prayer.

  2. Pleasing to the eye; handsome; beautiful.

    Who can not see many a fair French city, for one fair French made. Shak.

  3. Without a dark hue; light; clear; as, a fair skin.

    The northern people large and fair- complexioned. Sir M. Hale.

  4. Not overcast; cloudless; clear; pleasant; propitious; favorable; -- said of the sky, weather, or wind, etc.; as, a fair sky; a fair day.

    You wish fair winds may waft him over. Prior.

  5. Free from obstacles or hindrances; unobstructed; unincumbered; open; direct; -- said of a road, passage, etc.; as, a fair mark; in fair sight; a fair view.

    The caliphs obtained a mighty empire, which was in a fair way to have enlarged. Sir W. Raleigh.

  6. Without sudden change of direction or curvature; smooth; flowing; -- said of the figure of a vessel, and of surfaces, water lines, and other lines.
  7. Characterized by frankness, honesty, impartiality, or candor; open; upright; free from suspicion or bias; equitable; just; -- said of persons, character, or conduct; as, a fair man; fair dealing; a fair statement.
    "I would call it fair play." Shak.
  8. Pleasing; favorable; inspiring hope and confidence; -- said of words, promises, etc.

    When fair words and good counsel will not prevail on us, we must be frighted into our duty. L' Estrange.

  9. Distinct; legible; as, fair handwriting.
  10. Free from any marked characteristic; average; middling; so-so; as, a fair specimen.

    The news is very fair and good, my lord. Shak.

    Fair ball. (Baseball) (a) A ball passing over the home base at the height called for by the batsman, and delivered by the pitcher while wholly within the lines of his position and facing the batsman. (b) A batted ball that falls inside the foul lines; -- called also a fair hit. -- Fair maid. (Zoöl.) (a) The European pilchard (Clupea pilchardus) when dried. (b) The southern scup (Stenotomus Gardeni). [Virginia] -- Fair one, a handsome woman; a beauty, -- Fair play, equitable or impartial treatment; a fair or equal chance; justice. -- From fair to middling, passable; tolerable. [Colloq.] -- The fair sex, the female sex.

    Syn. -- Candid; open; frank; ingenuous; clear; honest; equitable; impartial; reasonable. See Candid.

  11. Clearly; openly; frankly; civilly; honestly; favorably; auspiciously; agreeably.

    Fair and square, justly; honestly; equitably; impartially. [Colloq.] -- To bid fair. See under Bid. -- To speak fair, to address with courtesy and frankness. [Archaic]

  12. Fairness, beauty.
    [Obs.] Shak.
  13. A fair woman; a sweetheart.

    I have found out a gift for my fair. Shenstone.

  14. Good fortune; good luck.

    Now fair befall thee ! Shak.

    The fair, anything beautiful; women, collectively. "For slander's mark was ever yet the fair." Shak.

  15. To make fair or beautiful.
    [Obs.]

    Fairing the foul. Shak.

  16. To make smooth and flowing, as a vessel's lines.
  17. A gathering of buyers and sellers, assembled at a particular place with their merchandise at a stated or regular season, or by special appointment, for trade.
  18. A festival, and sale of fancy articles. erc., usually for some charitable object; as, a Grand Army fair.
  19. A competitive exhibition of wares, farm products, etc., not primarily for purposes of sale; as, the Mechanics' fair; an agricultural fair.

    After the fair, Too late. [Colloq.]


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