Definition of Favest

1. fave [adj] - See also: fave

Lexicographical Neighbors of Favest

fava bean
favaginous
favas
fave
favel
favela
favelas
favelet
favelets
favell
favella
favellas
faveolate
faver
faves
favest (current term)
favic chandeliers
favicon
favicons
favid
favillous
favisms
favonian
favor
favor'd
favorabilities
favorability
favorable
favorable position
favorable reception

Literary usage of Favest

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Life of Rev. John Murray by John Murray, Linus Smith Everett (1853)
"422—435 favest me, and they have received them.' John xvii . ' For I have not spoken of myself, but the Father which sent me; he gave me a commandment, ..."

2. The Elements of English Grammar: So Arranged as to Combine the Analytical by Samuel Stillman Greene (1858)
"The favest . Ruth was . The storm caused . 'he church has been built . My sister came . The time is coming . The news — was received . ..."

3. The Gospel standard, or Feeble Christian's support (1870)
"(Ps.lxxxv.10, favest me to do." (Jno. xvii. 4.) This was at the close of his oly obedient life, before his sufferings on the cross; and then after this on ..."

4. Contemplations on the historical passages of the Old and New Testament by Joseph Hall (1846)
"Genesis i. favest a form to that matter, and a glory to that >rm. If we can finish but a slight and imperfect matter according to a former pattern, ..."

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