fawe

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Middle English[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Compare fain.

Adjective[edit]

fawe

  1. fain; glad; delighted
    • c. 1400, Geoffrey Chaucer, “The Wife of Bath's Prologue”, in The Canterbury Tales:
      I governed hem so wel after my lawe
      That eche of hem ful blisful was and fawe
      To bringen me gay thinges fro the feyre
      I governed them so well by my rules that each was blissful and happy to bring me gay things from the fair

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Etymology 2[edit]

From Old English fāh.

Adjective[edit]

fawe

  1. Alternative form of fou (multicolored)