fanfaraderare.|fænfəˈreɪd| [f. next + -ade.] = fanfare. 1883R. Brown in Fortn.Rev. 1 Sept. 386 Ushered into the world with a louder fanfarade of literary trumpeters.1884Blackmore Hist. Sir F. Upmore I. 319 The infectious fanfarade of the great Rogue's March.