faire
/fɛːr/ or /fɛr/ or /fɑr/ or /fɑːr/ (depending on regional accent)
Definitions
1. noun
A fair or festival, especially one with music, dancing, or other performances.
“The town’s annual faire was a huge success, attracting visitors from all over the region.”
2. noun
A royal court or a gathering of nobles.
“The king held a grand faire in the castle’s great hall to celebrate the harvest season.”
3. verb
To make or cause to make something fair or equal.
“The judge tried to faire the dispute by awarding equal shares to both parties.”
4. verb
To exhibit or display something, especially at a fair or festival.
“The artist decided to faire her paintings at the upcoming art exhibition.”
5. verb
To make or become fair or equal.
“The new law was designed to faire the playing field for small businesses.”
6. interjection
Used to express congratulations or good wishes.
“Faire! I heard you got accepted into your top college choice!”