What is the meaning of Far?

Distant; remote in space.

Remote in time.

Long. (Can we add an example for this sense?)

More remote of two.

Extreme, as measured from some central or neutral position.

Extreme, as a difference in nature or quality.

Outside the currently selected segment in a segmented memory architecture.

To, from or over a great distance in space, time or other extent.

Very much; by a great amount.

To send far away.

Spelt (a type of wheat, Triticum spelta), especially in the context of Roman use of it.

A litter of piglets; a farrow.

lighthouse

lighthouse

headlight

fern

Alternative form of facro

Alternative form of fare

a father

imperative of fare

father

trace, track

imperative of fara

Alternative form of for

a means of passage

passage

trace, print, track

life, conduct, behaviour

state, condition

second-person singular imperative active of fara

to do

sheep

to do, make

father, dad

by

drive, ride, tour

vessel

trace, sign

a traditional Breton cake

buttock, posterior

stern (ship)

tail, rear (vehicle)

passage, ride

imprint, trace

character, personality

Apocopic form of fare

farro, a type of hulled wheat. (Most likely emmer (Triticum dicoccum or Triticum turgidum subsp. dicoccon) but often mistranslated as spelt (Triticum spelta))

coarse meal; grits

De Vaan, Michiel (2008) Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 7), Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, pages 201-2

Charles Edwin Bennett (1907) The Latin Language: A Historical Outline of Its Sounds, Inflections, and Syntax, page 118

Thompson, D'Arcy W. “Wheat in Antiquity.” The Classical Review, vol. 60, no. 3, 1946, pp. 120–122. JSTOR. Accessed 6 June 2021.

Glinister, Fay “Festus and Ritual Foodstuffs.” Eruditio Antiqua 6 (2014), pp. 215-227.

rat

Y-shaped frame of a slingshot

to overflow

lighthouse

Alternative form of faire

lighthouse

beacon

car headlight

where (relative/non-interrogative)

(down) from, off

Obsolete spelling of hacer

father

inflection of fara:

  1. imperative
  2. present indicative

imperative

present indicative

fairway

headlight

eye shadow

to do, to make; to act, operate

to study

lighthouse

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