Definition of infare in English English dictionary
A party or other celebration held to mark someone entering a new home, especially the arrival of a bride at her new home; a wedding reception
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A party or entertainment given to friends upon newly entering a house; a housewarming
A house-warming; especially, a reception, party, or entertainment given by a newly married couple, or by the husband upon receiving the wife to his house
infare
Hyphenation
in·fare
Pronunciation
Etymology
() From Middle English infer (“entrance”), from Old English infær (“ingress, entrance, ingang”), from Proto-Germanic *infaran (“ingress, a going in”), corresponding to in- + fare. Related to Old English infaru (“inroad, incursion, invasion”). More at in, fare.