"fartig" meaning in Old High German

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Adjective

Forms: fartīg [canonical]
Etymology: From the noun fart (“journey”). Cognate with Old English fierd (“expedition, campaign”). Etymology templates: {{cog|ang|fierd||expedition, campaign}} Old English fierd (“expedition, campaign”) Head templates: {{head|goh|adjective|head=fartīg}} fartīg
  1. ready to go
    Sense id: en-fartig-goh-adj-~rMg7pyf Categories (other): Old High German entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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