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Etymology edit

From infare (to enter).

Noun edit

infaring (uncountable)

  1. A faring or entering in; entrance; entry.
    • 1902, Francis Lynde, The master of Appleby:
      Tell me; had there been a spark of love for me in her heart, would she have treated me as the dust beneath her feet on that long infaring from the western mountains?
    • 1914, Traffic Service Corporation, Traffic world:
      The number of the functionaries not subject to confirmation has grown greatly since the infaring of President Roosevelt.

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