evilfare

noun
/ˈiːvəlˌfɛə/UK/ˈiːvəlˌfɛɚ/US

Etymology

From evil + fare. Compare warfare.

  1. derived from *per- — “a going, passage
  2. inherited from *faraną
  3. inherited from *faran
  4. inherited from faran — “to travel, journey
  5. inherited from faren
  6. formed as evilfare — “evil + fare

Definitions

  1. Ill-success

    Ill-success; misfortune.

    • That a greate power ther is in foꝛtune, on eyther ſide, either for welfare, or euillfare: who is ignoꝛaunt?
    • True, we've always had the sordid working their evilfare before the web. Now, however, it is the speed with which both the good and the bad can rush to aid the common good, as well as to unravel it.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for evilfare. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA