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"Section F, G and H"

Sp. fardel, fardillo, fardo,
LL. fardellus; prob. fr. Ar. fard one of the two parts
of an object divisible into two, hence, one of the two parts of a
camel's load. Cf. Furl.] A bundle or little pack; hence,
a burden.
[Obs.] Shak.


A fardel of never-ending misery and
suspense.
Marryat.


Far"del, v. t. To make up in
fardels.
[Obs.] Fuller.


Far"ding-bag` (?), n. [Of uncertain
origin; cf. Fardel.] The upper stomach of a cow, or other
ruminant animal; the rumen.


Far"ding*dale (?), n. A
farthingale.
[Obs.]


Far"ding*deal (?), n. [See
Farthing, and Deal a part.] The fourth part of an
acre of land.
[Obs.] [Written also farding dale,
fardingale, etc.]


Fare (?), v. i. [imp. & p.
p.
Fared (?); p. pr. & vb. n.
Faring.] [AS. faran to travel, fare; akin to OS.,
Goth., & OHG. faran to travel, go, D.


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