Fair = Equitable Fair = Light colour of skin and hair Fair = A festival Fair = Peasant as in "Fair weather" Fair = Not good or bad (How are you? Fair.)
fair, as in, It's fair. It's not fair. : Es justo. No es justo. fair, as in, at the fair, county fair : feria
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All's Fair at the Fair was created in 1938.
A: The "fair" in fair trading is "Making poverty history" would that not be fair. Find out more by googling "Global fair trade".
Scarborough Fair - fair - was created in 1253.
Fair requirements vary slightly from fair to fair. Contact the fair you're interested in and ask THEM!
There are several words meaning "fair" in Latin, some of which are:Serenus -- calm, serene -- fair as in 'fair weather'Iustus -- just, lawful, proper -- fair as in 'a fair trial'Aequus -- level, even, equal -- fair as in 'fair treatment'Candidus -- radiant, unclouded, pale -- fair as in 'fair skin'Satis -- enough, adequately, sufficiently -- fair as in 'a fair amount'Pulcher or Formosus -- pretty, beautiful, handsome -- fair as in 'a fair maiden'Flavus -- yellow -- fair as in 'fair hair'And that's just the adjective. There's also the noun "fair", meaning a public celebration or a public gathering for buying and selling goods. This is feriae or mercatus in Latin.
Fair Ain't Fair was created on 2008-05-06.
Yes, "fair" is a homonym because it has multiple meanings and pronunciations but the same spelling. It can mean just, unbiased or equitable, or it can refer to an event or gathering for entertainment and shopping.
There are many English meanings of the word 'fair'. This list will attempt to match most, if not all of them, with Latin equivalents.* Serenus -- calm, serene -- fair as in 'fair weather' * Iustus -- just, lawful, proper -- fair as in 'a fair trial' * Aequus -- level, even, equal -- fair like 'a fair trial', but less legal * Candidus -- radiant, unclouded, pale -- fair as in 'fair hair', describing blondes and such * Satis-- enough, adequately, sufficiently -- fair as in 'a fair amount' * Pulcher -- pretty, beautiful, handsome -- fair as in 'a fair maiden'
By being fair.