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afar

ADV ห่างไกล  ไกล จาก  แต่ไกล  remote far away hang-klai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

AFAR

adv. [a and far. See Far. ] 1. At a distance in place; to or from a distance; used with from preceding, or off following; as, he was seen from afar; I saw him afar off.
2. In scripture, figuratively, estranged in affection; alienated.
My kinsmen stand afar off. Psalm 38:11.
3. Absent; not assisting.
Why standest thou afar off, O Lord? Psalm 1 :1.
4. Not of the visible church. Ephesians 2:17.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

AFAR

A *far ", adv. Etym: [Pref. a-. (for on or of ) + far. ]

 

Defn: At, to, or from a great distance; far away; -- often used with from preceding, or off following; as, he was seen from afar; I saw him afar off. The steep where Fame's proud temple shines afar. Beattie.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

Afar

A far |ˈäˌfär əˈfɑr | noun 1 ( pl. same or Afars ) a member of a people living in Djibouti, Eritrea, and Ethiopia. 2 the Cushitic language of this people. adjective of or relating to this people or their language. ORIGIN from Afar qafar.

 

afar

a far |əˈfär əˈfɑr | adverb chiefly literary at or to a distance: our hero traveled afar | for months he had loved her from afar . ORIGIN Middle English of feor from far.

 

afara

afara |əˈfɑːrə | noun a tall West African hardwood tree with a characteristic shape resembling a pagoda. Also called limba. Terminalia superba, family Combretaceae. ORIGIN 1920s: from Yoruba.

 

Afars and Issas, French Territory of the

A fars and Is sas, French Territory of the |ˈäˌfärz ənd ēˈsäz ˌɑfɑrz ənd iˈsɑz | former name (1946 –77 ) of Djibouti.

 

Oxford Dictionary

Afar

Afar |ˈɑːfɑː | noun ( pl. same or Afars ) 1 a member of a people living in Djibouti and NE Ethiopia. Also called Danakil. 2 [ mass noun ] the Cushitic language of the Afar, with about 700,000 speakers. adjective relating to the Afar or their language. ORIGIN from Afar qafar.

 

afar

afar |əˈfɑː | adverb literary at or to a distance: for months he had loved her from afar . ORIGIN Middle English of feor from far .

 

afara

afara |əˈfɑːrə | noun a tall West African hardwood tree with a characteristic shape resembling a pagoda. Also called limba. Terminalia superba, family Combretaceae. ORIGIN 1920s: from Yoruba.

 

Afars and Issas, French Territory of the

Afars and Issas, French Territory of the |ˈɑːfɑːz, ˈiːsɑːz | former name (1946 –77 ) for the Republic of Djibouti.

 

Spanish Dictionary

afarolado, -da

afarolado, -da adjetivo /nombre masculino taur [pase, lance ] Que ejecuta el torero haciendo pasar la muleta o el capote por encima de su cabeza .

 

afarolarse

afarolarse verbo pronominal Chile, Cuba, Perú Dejarse arrebatar de una pasión perdiendo la moderación .SINÓNIMO exaltarse .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

afar

a far /əfɑ́ː r /副詞 ⦅文 ⦆遠くで [に ], はるかに afar off はるかかなたに from afar 遠くから