As nouns the difference between feyre and fayre
is that
feyre is (obsolete) a fair or market while
fayre is (archaic) fair
(in the sense of both (market) and (pretty)) .
As an adjective fayre is
(archaic) fair, beautiful.
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feyre English
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fayre English
Noun
( en noun)
(archaic) fair (in the sense of both (market) and (pretty)) .
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(archaic) fare.
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