FARD, adj. Weill fard, well favoured.
Lyndsay.
FARD, FARDE, FAIRD, s.
1. Course.
Douglas.
2. Force, ardour.
Bellenden.
3. To make a faird, to make a bustle.
Su. G. faerd, cursus, iter.
Ramsay.
FARDER, adj. Further, S.
R. Bruce.
FARDILLIS, s. pl. Shivers.
Gawan and Gol.
Teut. vier-deel, quadra.
FAREFOLKIS, s. pl. Fairies; fair-folk, Banffs.
Douglas.
Q. fair folk, or faring folk.
FARY, FARIE, s.
1. Bustle, tumult.
Dunbar.
2. Confusion, consternation.
V. [Fiery].
Douglas.