WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
a•far /əˈfɑr/USA pronunciation adv.
Idioms
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- Idioms from afar, from a long way off: The princess saw him riding toward her from afar.
a•far
(ə fär′),USA pronunciation adv.
n.
A•far (ä′fär),USA pronunciation n., pl. A•fars, A•fa•ra (ə fär′ə),USA pronunciation (esp. collectively) A•far for 1.
- from, at, or to a distance;
far away (usually fol. by off ):He saw the castle afar off.
n.
- from afar, from a long way off:The princess saw him riding toward her from afar.
- 1125–75; Middle English a fer, on ferr; replacing Old English feorran. See a-1 (perh. also a-2 for the meaning "from''), far
A•far (ä′fär),USA pronunciation n., pl. A•fars, A•fa•ra (ə fär′ə),USA pronunciation (esp. collectively) A•far for 1.
- Language Varietiesa member of a nomadic Muslim people living in Eritrea, Djibouti, and northern Ethiopia.
- Language Varietiesthe Northern Cushitic language spoken by the Afars. Also called Danakil.
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