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Definition of Fayed
1. fay [v] - See also: fay
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fayed
Literary usage of Fayed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Political Consitutions of Great Britain and Ireland: Asserted and by Charles Lucas (1751)
"< the fayed Lucas, on Orm'. ... that the fayed Lucas hath no' ' appeared to ...
and it being proved on Oath, that the Copy of the fayed Pcti- < tion and ..."
2. The London Encyclopaedia, Or, Universal Dictionary of Science, Art by Thomas Tegg (1829)
"H, the apron, which is fayed on the inside of the stem, to support the ...
K, the wing transom, which is fayed across the stern-post, and bolted to the head ..."
3. The Marrow of Modern Divinity: The First Part Touching Both the Covenant of by Edward Fisher, Thomas Boston (1766)
"... there is a crucified Chrift for him, the ordinance of heaven for fal vation
for loft mankind, in the ufe making of which he may be fayed; even as if one ..."
4. William Tyndale's Five Books of Moses, Called the Pentateuch: Being a by William Tyndale, Jacob Isidor Mombert (1884)
"And Balam fayed vnto Balac: make me here .vii. alters, & prepare me here .vii.
bol- 30 lockes and .vii. rames And Balac dyd as Balam had fayed, ..."
5. Utopia by Thomas More (1869)
"Naye for Goddes fake fayed fhe, let hyr haue the whole chylde, ... Then fayed
Salomon. Geue thys woman the chylde, thys is the mother of the chylde. ..."