Terms vs Forthfare - What's the difference?
terms | forthfare |
To go forth; go away; depart; journey.
*1905 , Francis Lynde, A fool for love :
*1908 , The Homiletic review: Volume 56 - Page 450:
*1918 , Francis Lynde, Branded :
*1921 , Eliakim Littell, The living age: Volume 309 - Page 434 :
*2002 , Irene Gammel, Making Avonlea :
To decease; pass away; die.
As nouns the difference between terms and forthfare
is that terms is while forthfare is (obsolete) departure.As a verb forthfare is
to go forth; go away; depart; journey.forthfare
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) forthfaren, from (etyl) *.Verb
- When he had learned what he wanted to know, he forthfared to meet Winton at the incoming train.
- [...] with great-hearted Christians fighting for each other instead of against each other, all just forthfaring unitedly for the Christianizing of the world, [...]
- There was nobody to meet me as I forthfared from the prison gates, but I was not expecting any one and so was not disappointed.
- [...] That Love may go forthfaring unafraid.
- The evolution of energetic, industrious, forthfaring peoples under the peculiarly favourable climatic conditions of north-western Europe is the most important element in that success.
