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illfare
illfare (ˈɪlfɛə(r)) [f. ill a. + fare n.1 7.] The condition of faring or ‘getting on’ badly; infelicity; adversity; the opposite of welfare. (In recent use only as nonce-wd.) Used more or less joc. in phr. the Illfare State (opp. Welfare State).c 1300 Cursor M. 27680 (Cott. Galba) He has ioy of oþer... Oxford English Dictionary
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ill | Etymology of ill by etymonline
Ill-fated recorded from 1710; ill-informed from 1824; ill-tempered from c. 1600; ill-starred from c. 1600. Generally contrasted with well, hence the useful, but now obsolete or obscure illcome (1570s), illfare (c. 1300), and illth. also from c. 1200. Entries linking to ill.
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David Sztybel
He coined the term "animal illfare" to describe conventional animal treatment. wikipedia.org
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ill- in combination. A. General uses. I. From ill adj. 1. a. In attributive relation: see ill a. 9; also ill blood, ill breeding, illfare, ill humour, ill luck, ill nature, ill-usage, ill will. b. Parasynthetic compounds: see 8. II. From ill n. 2. Objective and obj. genitive, as † ill-abearing (endu... Oxford English Dictionary
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C.T. Kurien
His most recent book "WEALTH AND ILLFARE — An Expedition into Real Life Economics" was published in 2012, when the author was 80. wikipedia.org
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Barbara Harriss-White
Subramanian) ‘Illfare in India: Essays on India’s Social Sector in Honour of S. wikipedia.org
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