farrand

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== English == === Alternative forms === farand, farant, farent, farrant, farren === Etymology === From Middle English farand, farende, farinde, from Old English farende (present participle of Old English faran (“to set forth, go, travel, wander, proceed”)), from Proto-Germanic *farandz, present participle of Proto-Germanic *faraną (“to go, fare, travel”), equivalent to fare +‎ -and. More at fare. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [ˈfæɹənd], [ˈfæɹənt] === Adjective === farrand (obsolete, Scotland, Ireland, Northern England) Having a specified form or disposition; fashioned. ==== Derived terms ==== old-farrand, old-farrant farantly === References === Wright, Joseph (1900), The English Dialect Dictionary‎[1], volume 2, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pages 301–302 == Scots == === Alternative forms === farrant, farrent, farren, faurond, farn === Adjective === farrand fashioned; conditioned behaved; (as "well-farrand") well-behaved (as "auld-farrand") wise; sagacious; well-informed