What is the meaning of Fare?

A going; journey; travel; voyage; course; passage.

Money paid for a transport ticket.

A paying passenger, especially in a taxi.

Food and drink.

Supplies for consumption or pleasure.

A prostitute's client.

To go, travel.

To get along, succeed (well or badly); to be in any state, or pass through any experience, good or bad; to be attended with any circumstances or train of events.

To eat, dine.

To happen well, or ill.

To move along; proceed; progress; advance

totally, wholly, completely

kind

at all

Stefan Schumacher & Joachim Matzinger, Die Verben des Altalbanischen: Belegwörterbuch, Vorgeschichte und Etymologie (Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 2013), 223.

danger, hazard

risk

to rush, run

to farrow

by the action, by the initiative, by the effort, by order

to do

to make

  1. to create
  2. to bring about

    to create

    to bring about

    to behave or act [with da ‘as’]

    to constitute

    to numerically result in; to add up to

    to formulate in the mind

    to cause to be; to render

    to compel

    to force

    to provoke (a physical sensation)

    to inflict (damage, pain, etc.) on

    to cause or arouse (an emotion)

    to draw up or enter into (a contract, agreement, etc.)

    to emit from the body

    to have (a baby)

    to produce a lot of (fruit or flowers)

    to have (a certain population)

    to cost

    to sell [with a ‘for (a price)’]

    to clean up

    to address

    to organize or celebrate (an event, party, etc.)

    to stage (a play, movie, etc.)

    1. to produce or participate in (a play, movie, etc.)
    2. to interpret ; to act
    3. to be planned or scheduled (at a certain time) [with a or in]

      to produce or participate in (a play, movie, etc.)

      to interpret ; to act

      to be planned or scheduled (at a certain time) [with a or in]

      to be subscribed to; to do regularly

      1. to attend (a school), to be in (a grade level)

        to attend (a school), to be in (a grade level)

        to practice (a hobby, sport, etc.)

        to follow (a road, etc.)

        to visit (a country, city, etc.)

        to last (an amount of time)

        to turn (an age)

        to gift

        to have sex with someone

        to tell or indicate (the time)

        to do until (a time, typically at night)

        to caricature

        to spend; to pass

        to live or lead (a kind of life)

        to pronounce, judge, or evaluate

        (with che + subj.) to suppose or consider

        to gather

        to stock up on

        to work as (a profession)

        to elect or nominate

        to score

        to make appear

        to create impressions of

        (with inf.) to let

        (with [di + inf.] or [che + subj.]) to strive or endeavor

        to be suitable [with per ‘for’] [auxiliary avere]

        to play [with a] [auxiliary avere]

        to be spent or to have gone by; to mark [auxiliary avere]

        to be (hot, cold, etc.) [auxiliary avere]

        to have as an inflected form [auxiliary avere]

        to go (to say something or make a sound) [auxiliary avere]

        to go (to be expressed or composed) [auxiliary avere]

        to be formed by a sequence [auxiliary avere]

        (typically with [a + inf.] or [per + inf.]) to be able to [auxiliary avere]

        to take root [auxiliary avere]

        to suffice [auxiliary avere]

        manner, way

        second-person singular present active imperative/indicative of for

        Alternative form of facere, present active infinitive of faciō

        A journey, course, or travel.

        A group on a journey.

        A proceeding or occurrence:

        1. Behaviour or appearance.
        2. Condition or fortune.
        3. A commotion or disturbance.

        Behaviour or appearance.

        Condition or fortune.

        A commotion or disturbance.

        Provisions, especially food.

        A path or way.

        Alternative form of faren

        danger

        go; travel

        rush; tear

        sail

        travel; voyage

        danger

        Alternative form of fara (fara is split-infinitive and/or a-infinitive verb form)

        first-person singular present indicative of faran

        to frighten

        to do

        to make

        to act

        to behave

        to fuck (vulgar, colloquial)

        to go, travel, get on

        A house

        to do, to make

        mouse

        mouse

        Source: wiktionary.org