1. fayre - Noun
2. fayre - Adjective
fayre (comparative fayrer or more fayre, superlative fayrest or most fayre)
(archaic) Fair, beautiful.
(dated) A fair, a market.
(dated) Fare.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHurstbourne Tarrant Church of England Primary School is set to host its Summer Fayre on Sunday, 10 June from noon until 4pm. Source: Internet
It is now a well-worn tradition to revel in his unsurpassed talent with a Burns Supper, which entails plentiful consumption of traditional Scottish fayre and whisky and, providing you haven’t indulged too much in the former, some Scottish dancing. Source: Internet
The Victorian-themed Christmas Fayre is a major source of tourism every December. citation Elton John came to the Worcestershire Cricket Ground, New Road on Saturday 9 June 2006. Source: Internet
When the parade has been dismissed, the Alderson House Summer Fayre will begin, with live entertainment from local bands and singers, a bar and barbecue, raffles, cake stalls and militaria displays. Source: Internet
If you are a big hotel next to the pub, offering packages and meal deals ensure the pub you partner with is up to the job because here Premier Inn and Brewers Fayre you have failed miserably. Source: Internet
Next to the Goffs Park Brewers Fayre. Source: Internet