Jul. 16th, 2019

[identity profile] kaige68.livejournal.com

The rules are:


1. Each post is either a hundred words or more/ or you can make a graphic/art

2. However the number influences you, go with the flow! I don’t care how you use or abuse the number! (I’ll give some suggestions/ideas/other languages to help you along if you get stuck!)

3. Post anywhere – tumblr, amazon.com, your journal, AO3, the dreaded ff.net, your bedroom wall, etc.

4. There is NO time limit.





And the number shall be ...486!

Go forth and create!

[identity profile] simplyn2deep.livejournal.com
Infare (noun)
infare [ in-fair ]


noun Older Use.
1. a party or reception for a newly married couple.


Origin: before 1000; Middle English; Old English infǣr a going in. See in-, fare

EXAMPLES FROM THE WEB FOR INFARE
The threat of lurking enemies had shadowed the celebration of wedding and infare.
THE TEMPERING|CHARLES NEVILLE BUCK

They stepped the tune to the singing of a ballad, nor did they tire though the infare wedding lasted all of three days and nights.
BLUE RIDGE COUNTRY|JEAN THOMAS

The dreams were supposed to be truly related next day at the infare—but I question if they always were.
DISHES & BEVERAGES OF THE OLD SOUTH|MARTHA MCCULLOCH WILLIAMS

O'Keefe was riding on that moonlit night at the gallop of bold dreams, and in his mind were visions of wedding and infare.
A PAGAN OF THE HILLS|CHARLES NEVILLE BUCK

A wedd'n' is a wedd'n', a infare is a infare, a Chris'mus dinneh is a Chris'mus dinneh!
JOHN MARCH, SOUTHERNER|GEORGE W. CABLE

Now YOU come up with a sentence (or fic? or graphic?) that best illustrates the word.

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