fayr
Middle English
adjective
Definitions
- fair
Etymology
Derived from Old English fæġer (beautiful).
Origin
Old English
fæġer
Gloss
beautiful
Concept
Semantic Field
Emotions and values
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Fairbank English
- Fairbanks English
- Mayfair English
- fair English
- fair-goer English
- fair-handed English
- fair-minded English
- fairdom English
- fairest English
- fairgoer English
- fairground English
- fairgrounds English
- fairhanded English
- fairheaded English
- fairhood English
- fairish English
- fairlead English
- fairleader English
- fairlike English
- fairling English
- fairly English
- fairmaid English
- fairminded English
- fairness English
- fairsome English
- fairwater English
- fairway English
- fayre English
- funfair English
- hyperfair English
- unfair English
- fair German
- fair Hungarian
- fair Polish
- fægernes Old English
- fægerra Old English
- fæġer Old English
- unfæger Old English
- fér Czech
- fer Serbo-Croatian
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