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ˈsea-fare [fare n.1] 1. a. Food obtained from the sea. b. Fare or food on board ship.
1597Middleton Wisd. Sol. xix. 19 Her sea-fare now is land-fare of content;..The fishes are her food, and they are sent Vnto drie land. 1850B. Taylor Eldorado vi, The fresh milk, butter, and excellent beef of the country, were real luxuries after our sea-fare. 2. Travel by sea, a sea-voyage. Obs. exc. dial.
1601Wheeler Treat. Comm. 20 These men..linked and bound themselues together in Companie for the exercise of Merchandise and sea-fare, trading in Cloth, Kersies [etc.]. 1620Markham Farew. Husb. (1625) 137 These [kinds of Pulse] in cases of Sea-fare and War-fare ought principally to be eschewed & shunned. |