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▪ I. † ˈfary Sc. Obs. Also farie. Cf. feery-fary. [? Related to fare n. 6 c.] A state of tumult or consternation.
1500–20Dunbar ‘Full oft I muss’ 39 Lat us..evir be reddy and addrest, To pass out of this frawfull fary. 1501Douglas Pal. Hon. Prol. 107 Amyd the virgultis all in till a fary, As feminine so feblit fell I down. 1513― æneis x. xiv. 31 Meȝentius..baith hys handis in that sammyn steyd Towart the hevin vphevis in a fary. ▪ II. fary (Levins 1570), var. of farrow v. |