Lexicographical Neighbors of Farred
Literary usage of Farred
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Spectator by Joseph Addison, Richard Steele (1753)
"... farred and profane, ancient and modern, and to the Traditions all Nations,
thinks the Appearance of Spirits fabulo and ..."
2. Castle Rackrent: An Hibernian Tale. Taken from Facts, and from the Manners by Maria Edgeworth (1810)
"... nor would have told you this much, had I taken you for such an unnatural fader
as I find you are, not to wish your own son pre- farred to another. ..."
3. The Law of Nations; Or, Principles of the Law of Nature by Emer de Vattel (1854)
"It was frequent for military 1,0 tinus- men to resign their prisoners, and transfer
all the rights they farred. had over them into other hands. ..."
4. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1788)
"... en the moral and focial duties, which he could enliven by the brilliancy of
his imagination, and by anecdotes drawn from farred and profane ..."