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@@@LINK=afeir Oxford English Dictionary
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Scrumpy and Western
Western in flavour include The Yetties from the village of Yetminster in Dorset, The Golden Lion Light Orchestra from Worcestershire, Fred Wedlock, Who's Afear'd (also from Dorset), the Skimmity Hitchers (a group that includes former members of Who's Afear'd), the Surfin Turnips (more punky folk), Trevor Crozier wikipedia.org
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affeard
▪ I. affear, affeard variants of afear, afeard.▪ II. affear variant of affere v. Obs., to apportion. Oxford English Dictionary
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offear
† of-fear, oˈffear, v. Obs. Forms: 2–3 offearen, 2–4 offeren, 3 of-færen, oferen. Chiefly in pa. pple. of-feared, of-fered, (of-ferd). [Late OE. f. of- + OE. fǽran to terrify: see fear v. OE. had in the same sense afǽran: see afear v.] trans. To frighten, terrify; in pa. pple. frightened, afraid.113... Oxford English Dictionary
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Culture of Dorset
Dorset's motto is 'Who's Afear'd'. wikipedia.org
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afere
afere obs. f. afire, afear, and affair. Oxford English Dictionary
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effere
▪ I. † eˈffere, a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. effer-us, f. ex out + ferus fierce.] Excessively wild or fierce.1586 J. Hooker Girald. Hist. Irel. in Holinshed II. 144/1 Let us returne to the historie of this effere..nation.▪ II. † eˈffere, n. Sc. Obs. rare. Also afeir, affeir. [Used metr. gr. for fear n.1;... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of mottos
and all) Cumberland: (I carry through) Derbyshire: (By good counsel) Devon: (By divine aid) Durham: Faith, foresight and industry Dorset: Who's Afear'd wikipedia.org
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afeard
afeard, -ed, ppl. a. (əˈfɪəd) Forms: 1–2 afǽred, 2–5 afered, 3 offearet, offered, 3–6 aferd, 4–6 affered, afferd; 5–6 aferde, afferde; 6 afearde, 6–7 afeard, afear'd; 7 affeard, -'d; 9 afear(e)d. [f. afear v. + -ed. Used more than 30 times by Shakespeare, but rare in literature after 1700, having be... Oxford English Dictionary
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effeir
▪ I. † eˈffeir, n. Obs. or arch. Also 4–5 effer(e, 6 effeer, -air. [Sc. var. of affair, q.v.] 1. = affair 1; a ‘cause’.1375 Barbour Bruce x. 305 He sped him to the were, Till help his Eym and his effere. 1501 Douglas Pal. Hon. i. lxviii, For greit effeir me thocht na pane to die. a 1605 Montgomerie ... Oxford English Dictionary
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