Faned vs Fared - What's the difference?
faned | fared |
(dated, fandom slang) The editor of a fandom publication, most commonly a fanzine.
* {{quote-magazine
, year = 1946
, date = April
, first = Wilson "Bob"
, last = Tucker
, authorlink = Wilson Tucker
, title =
, magazine = Bloomington News-letter
, page = 1
, passage = Sample fanzine advertisement attached; same obtainable free from B.T. for any fan-ed wishing to run them.
}}
* {{quote-magazine
, year = 1961
, date = August
, first = Walter Alexander
, last = Willis
, authorlink = Walt Willis
, title = Black Mail
, magazine = Willis Papers
, url = http://fanac.org/fanzines/Willis_Papers/Black_Mail.html
, passage = This British peculiarity, this psychopathic abhorrence for open spaces in fanzines, has been remarked on by many people but until this moment nobody has explained the real reason for it. It is not meanness, nor the high cost of paper, nor any obvious cause like that. It is simply that every British faned' walks in the shadow of fear, knowing himself to be a hunted man, a law-breaker, an enemy of society. He is the victim of a guilt complex that compels him to shun the free wide spaces beloved of US ' faneds and to crowd his materiel into a confined space as if huddling together for protection.
}}
* {{quote-usenet
, year = 1995
, monthday = September 11
, author = Lindsay Crawford
, email =
, title = Re: All Knowledge Is Cont
, id = 9509101936014156@emerald.com
, group = rec.arts.sf.fandom
, url = http://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.sf.fandom/_zvlBqL5IJw/09O0IID9j9EJ
}}
(fare)
(label) a going; journey; travel; voyage; course; passage
Money paid for a transport ticket.
A paying passenger, especially in a taxi.
Food and drink.
* , chapter=16
, title= Supplies for consumption or pleasure.
(UK, crime, slang) A prostitute's client.
(archaic) To go, travel.
To get along, succeed (well or badly); to be in any state, or pass through any experience, good or bad; to be attended with any circumstances or train of events.
* Denham
* {{quote-magazine, date=2013-07-19, author=
, volume=189, issue=6, page=34, magazine=(The Guardian Weekly)
, title= To eat, dine.
* Bible, Luke xvi. 19
(impersonal) To happen well, or ill.
* Milton
As a noun faned
is (dated|fandom slang) the editor of a fandom publication, most commonly a fanzine.As a verb fared is
(fare).faned
English
Noun
(en noun)- A lot of crap passes through here that no decent faned would pub, while some of the traffic is meant to be playful or argumentive in a high volume, rapid turnover way, what you might call ephemeral, entertainment today, written over tomorrow.
References
*fared
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
*fare
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) fare, from the merger of (etyl) .Noun
(en noun)The Mirror and the Lamp, passage=“[…] She takes the whole thing with desperate seriousness. But the others are all easy and jovial—thinking about the good fare that is soon to be eaten, about the hired fly, about anything.”}}
References
*Etymology 2
From (etyl) .Verb
- So fares the stag among the enraged hounds.
Ian Sample
Irregular bedtimes may affect children's brains, passage=Irregular bedtimes may disrupt healthy brain development in young children, according to a study of intelligence and sleeping habits. ¶ Going to bed at a different time each night affected girls more than boys, but both fared worse on mental tasks than children who had a set bedtime, researchers found.}}
- There was a certain rich man which fared sumptuously every day.
- We shall see how it will fare with him.
- So fares it when with truth falsehood contends.