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fain

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fain \Fain\, v. t. & i. To be glad; to wish or desire. [Obs.] Whoso fair thing does fain to see. --Spencer.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. having made preparations; "prepared to take risks" [syn: disposed(p) , inclined(p) , prepared ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Fain is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Agathon Jean François Fain (1778–1837), French historian Ben Fain , American bridge player Benjamin Fain (1930–2013), Israeli physicist Ferris Fain (1921–2001), American baseball player Harry Fain ...

Usage examples of fain.

But if, as I would fain hope, and do partly believe, such ideas of national power as these are now out of vogue with British statesmen, then I think that such an amalgamation should receive all the support which Downing Street can give it.

I would fain tickle his long ears with ribald rhyme, and hearken to the barbarous braying forth of his asinine reflections!

In his delight he would fain have embraced Gudrun, who, however, haughtily bade him refrain from saluting a mere washerwoman.

I was fain to escape from this hell on earth, where I was imprisoned by a most detestable tyranny, and I thought only of forwarding this end, with the resolve to succeed, or at all events not to stop before I came to a difficulty which was insurmountable.

But although that Thrasillus was joyfull of the death of Lepolemus, whom he did greatly hate, yet he cloked the matter with a sorrowfull countenance, he fained a dolorous face, he often imbraced the body which himselfe slew, he played all the parts of a mourning person, saving there fell no teares from his eyes.

I was not long uncertain, for the instinctive movements she made when she felt the minister that would fain accomplish the sacrifice at the door of the sanctuary, convinced me that her dream still lasted, and that I could not make her happier than by changing it into reality.

I would fain have laughed too and devoured Armelline with my kisses, but I could only devour her with by eyes.

Thus they went for an hour, and the elder spake not again, though it might have been deemed by his eyes that he was eager and fain.

Sooth to say, Ralph, taking heed of Ursula, deemed that she were fain to love him bodily, and he wotted well by now, that, whatever had befallen, he loved her, body and soul.

Careless would fain have gone on to Stratford-on-Avon, but his royal master would not permit him, deeming it safer to proceed in this quiet manner than with an attendance liable to attract attention, and that might cause them to be stopped.

I am sure Bolingbroke would fainer have tied it round an arrow and shot it into my stomach, but such proceedings, though frequently seen in Lords, are still frowned upon in Commons.

I would fainer dwell in a meaner Liberty with fewer delusions than roam about a great one while being used by the lies and deceptions of the Party in power.

Ampris finished carrying her rugs outside, she saw Fain and Gur at work in the courtyard, unloading long, massive spools of cloth from a cargo flat floating on its antigrav unit and fitting the spool bolts onto robot carters that lumbered back and forth between the courtyard and the warehouse.

I replied by ardent kisses which reassured her, while they warned her that I would fain increase the responsibility I had already contracted towards her.

Fain ignored all of ithe had no fear of turning his back on them, not since they had seen the Fade dealt withand went to his prize.