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    a·far
    [əˈfär]
    adverb
    literary
    afar (adverb)
    1. at or to a distance:
      "for months he had loved her from afar" · "our hero traveled afar"
    Origin
    Middle English of feor ‘from far’.
    A·far
    [əˈfär]
    noun
    Afar (noun) · Afar (plural noun) · Afars (plural noun)
    1. a member of a people living in Djibouti, Eritrea, and Ethiopia.
    2. the Cushitic language of the Afar.
    adjective
    Afar (adjective)
    1. relating to the Afar or their language.
    Origin
    from Afar qafar.
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    adverb
    1. at or to a distance:
      just in view
      in the background
      Opposite:
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  2. From, at, or to a great distance
    The word "afar" is an adverb that means from, at, or to a great distance123. It is often used to describe something that is far away or distant.
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    afar 1 of 2 adverb ə-ˈfär : from, to, or at a great distance afar 2 of 2 noun : a great distance a voice from afar
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    afar 1 [ uh - fahr ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA adverb from, at, or to a distance; far away (usually followed by off): He saw the castle afar off.
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    a•far (ə fär′), adv. 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
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