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Choral symphony by Franz Liszt
A Faust Symphony in three character pictures (German: Eine Faust-Symphonie in drei Charakterbildern), S.108, or simply the Faust Symphony, is a choral
Faust_Symphony
1910 symphony by Gustav Mahler
idea, Mahler soon saw the Faust poem as an ideal counterpart to the Latin hymn. The unity between the two parts of the symphony is established, musically
Symphony_No._8_(Mahler)
Protagonist of a classic German legend
Faust (/faʊst/ FOWST; German: [faʊst] ) is the protagonist of a classic German legend based on the historical Johann Georg Faust (c. 1480–1540). The erudite
Faust
Play by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Faust (1844–1853) Hector Berlioz's "légende dramatique" La damnation de Faust (1846) Franz Liszt's Faust Symphony (1857) Charles Gounod's opera Faust
Goethe's_Faust
German Renaissance alchemist, astrologer, and magician
closet drama Faust (1808), Hector Berlioz's musical composition La damnation de Faust (premiered 1846), and Franz Liszt's Faust Symphony of 1857. Because
Johann_Georg_Faust
Concert overture by Richard Wagner
and 1840, Wagner intended it to be the first movement of a Faust Symphony based on the Faust legend and play by German playwright Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Faust_Overture
Musical chord
5). An earlier example may be found at the opening of Franz Liszt's Faust Symphony, where a sequence of augmented triads unfolds as arpeggios: However
Augmented_triad
Grand opera in five acts by Charles Gounod
merging. › Faust is a grand opera in five acts by Charles Gounod to a French libretto by Jules Barbier and Michel Carré from Carré's play Faust et Marguerite
Faust_(opera)
Hungarian composer and pianist (1811–1886)
Juliette and part of La damnation de Faust, which was later dedicated to Liszt. In return, Liszt dedicated his Faust Symphony to Berlioz. The orchestration of
Franz_Liszt
Topics referred to by the same term
La damnation de Faust (1846), a work for orchestra and chorus by Hector Berlioz Faust Symphony (1857), a symphony by Franz Liszt Faust (1859, revised 1869)
Faust_(disambiguation)
33: 2nd Movement "Quasi-Faust" (1847) Robert Schumann's Scenes from Goethe's Faust (completed 1853) Franz Liszt's Faust Symphony (1854–57), Mephisto Waltzes
Works_based_on_Faust
British amateur chorus based in London
addition to the Penderecki, Mahler's Second Symphony, Walton's Belshazzar's Feast, Liszt's Faust Symphony, Berlioz's Grande Messe des Morts, Delius's
BBC_Symphony_Chorus
Symphony by Franz Liszt
and Faust symphonies are often recorded together. In October 1856, Liszt visited Richard Wagner in Zürich and performed his Faust and Dante symphonies on
Dante_Symphony
1846 opera by Hector Berlioz
La Damnation de Faust (English: The Damnation of Faust), Op. 24 is a French musical composition for four solo voices, full seven-part chorus, large children's
La_Damnation_de_Faust
Czech composer (1824–1884)
called the Festive Symphony. Smetana's visit to Liszt at Weimar in the summer of 1857, where he heard the latter's Faust Symphony and Die Ideale, caused
Bedřich_Smetana
German writer and polymath (1749–1832)
Beethoven declared that a "Faust" Symphony would be the greatest thing for art. Liszt and Mahler both created symphonies in whole or in large part inspired
Johann_Wolfgang_von_Goethe
1987 award ceremony for music
Haas (producer), Georg Solti (conductor) & the Chicago Symphony Orchestra for Liszt: A Faust Symphony Best Classical Vocal Soloist Performance André Previn
29th_Annual_Grammy_Awards
Scale with six pitches
one of its most celebrated early appearances in Franz Liszt's Faust Symphony (Eine Faust Symphonie). Another famous use of the augmented scale (in jazz)
Hexatonic_scale
Piece of orchestral music in a single continuous section
in the summer of 1857, where he heard the first performances of the Faust Symphony and the symphonic poem Die Ideale. Influenced by Liszt's efforts, Smetana
Symphonic_poem
19th century musical schism
editions, the first six of Liszt's symphonic poems were published and the Faust Symphony premiered under Liszt's baton. Hanslick revised his text to mention
War_of_the_Romantics
quick work for the Mephistopheles". Faust symphony is a three movement symphony by Franz Liszt featuring one act for Faust, one for Gretchen, and the last
Mephistopheles in the arts and popular culture
Mephistopheles_in_the_arts_and_popular_culture
(also called Symphony No. 2 in B-flat major), Op. 52, by Felix Mendelssohn (1840) Faust Symphony, by Franz Liszt (1854) Dante Symphony, by Franz Liszt
List_of_choral_symphonies
2011 Hungarian film
Maurice Ravel Daphnis et Chloé, ballet-choreographic symphony (1909–12) Franz Liszt A Faust Symphony (1854–55, rev 1857-61) Orchestral arrangement of Csárdás
The_Tragedy_of_Man_(film)
Fragmentation (music) Faust Symphony Piano Sonata (Liszt) Symphonic Poems (Liszt) Cooper, Martin, ed. Gerald Abraham, "The Symphonies", Music of Tchaikovsky
Thematic_transformation
1866 composition by Franz Liszt
Sonata and obvious thematic relationship to both the Sonata and the Faust Symphony. One unpublished earlier version of the work exists, titled in French
Concerto_pathétique
German-Swiss composer and pianist (1822–1882)
alongside the Symphonie fantastique of Berlioz, Liszt's Faust Symphony and the Manfred Symphony of Tchaikovsky". Richard Strauss was a pupil of Hans von
Joachim_Raff
composer of 4 symphonies Franz Liszt (1811–1886), Hungarian composer of 2 unnumbered, programmatic symphonies, of which the Faust Symphony (1854, r. 1857–61
List_of_symphony_composers
Musical method or technique of composition
predating that decade (instances of 12-note passages occur in Liszt's Faust Symphony and in Bach.) Schoenberg was the composer most decisively involved in
Serialism
Symphonic poem by Franz Liszt
scores beginning in C, like Orpheus, Tasso, or the first movement of the Faust Symphony Finally, a rhythmic continuity : The first half of the work, from the
Les_Préludes
1913 cantata by Lili Boulanger
L'heure espagnole. The Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra produced a concert performance of the work in 2023. Faust is persuaded by the demon Méphistophélès
Faust_et_Hélène
conductor (London) 1986 Franz Liszt: A Faust Symphony – Sir Georg Solti, conductor (London) 1987 Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 – Sir
List of awards and nominations received by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_the_Chicago_Symphony_Orchestra
Symphonic poem by Franz Liszt
possibly with a similar intent effectively, in both Prometheus and the Faust symphony. Tonal expectations continue to be undermined with the central minuet
Tasso:_lamento_e_trionfo
Transcendental idealisation of femininity
concept first introduced by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe at the end of his play Faust (1832), is a transcendental ideality of the feminine or womanly abstracted
Eternal_feminine
Composition for piano by Franz Liszt
pathétique, shows a thematic relationship to both the Sonata and the later Faust Symphony. Walker claims the quiet ending of the Sonata was an afterthought; the
Piano Sonata in B minor (Liszt)
Piano_Sonata_in_B_minor_(Liszt)
orchestral Eine Faust-Ouvertüre (1855, second version; 1840, first version originally conceived as the first movement to a Faust Symphony) 13 orchestral
List of compositions by Richard Wagner
List_of_compositions_by_Richard_Wagner
this kind are the arrangement of the second movement "Gretchen" of his Faust Symphony and the first "Mephisto Waltz" as well as the "Liebesträume" and the
Musical_works_of_Franz_Liszt
Second part of the tragic play Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Faust: The Second Part of the Tragedy (German: Faust. Der Tragödie zweiter Teil in fünf Akten.) is the second part of the tragic play Faust by Johann
Faust,_Part_Two
Sequence of all twelve chromatic tones
Beethoven". Franz Liszt used a twelve-tone row in the opening of his Faust Symphony. Hans Keller claims that Schoenberg was aware of this serial practice
Tone_row
Two pieces for piano solo by Franz Liszt
Hungaria Hamlet Hunnenschlacht Die Ideale Other orchestral works Faust Symphony Dante Symphony Mephisto Waltzes Piano and orchestra Hungarian Fantasy Piano
Deux_Légendes
Type of extended musical composition
Liszt also composed two programmatic choral symphonies during this time, Faust and Dante. If the symphony had otherwise been eclipsed, it was not long
Symphony
Magical science during the Renaissance
closet drama Faust (1808), Hector Berlioz's musical composition La damnation de Faust (premiered 1846), and Franz Liszt's Faust Symphony of 1857. There
Renaissance_magic
Ideale based on a work by Friedrich von Schiller Faust Symphony, after the epic work by Goethe Dante Symphony, after Dante's Divine Comedy The Hope (2001)
List_of_program_music
Works of the Hungarian composer
augmented triads of Unstern! (written in 1885) had already appeared in the Faust Symphony; the bare parallel fifths of the Czárdás macabre, as already mentioned
Late_works_of_Franz_Liszt
Set of ballets choreographed between the 18th and 20th centuries
Faust ballets are a set of ballets, choreographed between the 18th and 20th centuries, based on the legend of Faust. As early as 1723, London-based John
Faust_ballets
1816 opera by Louis Spohr
for merging. › Faust is an opera by the German composer Louis Spohr. The libretto, by Joseph Karl Bernard, is based on the legend of Faust; it is not influenced
Faust_(Spohr)
New York Philharmonic youth concerts
New York Symphony Orchestra, presented one of the first orchestra concerts in New York City directed at a younger audience, entitled "Symphony Concert
Young_People's_Concerts
Compositional technique
Faust Symphony Joachim Raff Symphony No. 4: first movement recalled in finale Symphony No. 11: first movement recalled in finale Saint-Saëns Symphony
Cyclic_form
Composition for piano by Sergei Rachmaninoff
play Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Faust, Gretchen, and Mephistopheles, and indeed it nearly parallels Franz Liszt's own Faust Symphony which
Piano Sonata No. 1 (Rachmaninoff)
Piano_Sonata_No._1_(Rachmaninoff)
Open Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps
Stanley, & Chris Hughes / Faust Symphony S.108—Part 1-- Faust by Franz Liszt / Darkness of Light by Greg Dombrowski / Faust Symphony S.108—Part III—Mephistopheles
Gold_Drum_and_Bugle_Corps
Opera by Arrigo Boito
which he was librettist only). It is an adaptation of the German legend of Faust. The opera was given its premiere on 5 March 1868 at La Scala, Milan, under
Mefistofele
History of supernatural phenomena
closet drama Faust (1808), Hector Berlioz's musical composition La damnation de Faust (premiered 1846), and Franz Liszt's Faust Symphony of 1857. There
History_of_magic
Symphonic poem by Franz Liszt
Hálasz label Naxos 8.550487 recorded 2–6 April 1991 Liszt, A Faust Symphony, A Dante Symphony, Les Preludes, Prometheus, (2CD) London Philharmonic Orchestra
Prometheus_(Liszt)
Russian ice dancer (born 1995)
by Paul McCartney The Pink Panther by Henry Mancini 2010–2011 Waltz: Faust Symphony by Franz Liszt Tango: Tanguera by Sexteto Mayor The Pink Panther by
Alexandra_Stepanova
French composer, conductor and music teacher (1863–1931)
8 January 1886, in Rome, Vidal and Debussy performed Franz Liszt's Faust Symphony at two pianos for Liszt himself, an after-dinner performance that Liszt
Paul_Vidal
Scottish composer, pianist, and writer
(1987) Sonata (1968) Prelude and Fugue on the 12-note theme from Liszt's Faust Symphony (1961–62) Sonatina No.1 (1945) 18 Variations on a Bach Chorale (1946)
Ronald_Stevenson
his Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat major, and the Faust Symphony were played. The Faust Symphony, in its final version, had for the first time been performed
Allgemeiner Deutscher Musikverein
Allgemeiner_Deutscher_Musikverein
French composer (1818–1893)
era. He wrote twelve operas, of which the most popular has always been Faust (1859); his Roméo et Juliette (1867) also remains in the international repertoire
Charles_Gounod
Russian ice dancer (born 1993)
by Paul McCartney The Pink Panther by Henry Mancini 2010–2011 Waltz: Faust Symphony by Franz Liszt Tango: Tanguera by Sexteto Mayor The Pink Panther by
Ivan_Bukin
(1868) Symphony No. 2 (1872) Symphony No. 8 (1887) Antonín Dvořák Symphony No. 1 (1865) Joseph Haydn Symphony No. 52 Symphony No. 95 Franz Liszt Faust Symphony
List_of_symphonies_by_key
American conductor
Joshua Guerrero, Los Angeles Opera. PENTATONE PTC 5186538 (2016) Liszt: Faust Symphony, Erato Disques. Mendelssohn: Elijah, EMI Classics. Puccini: La Bohème
James_Conlon
Opera by Ferruccio Busoni
for merging. › Doktor Faust is an opera by Ferruccio Busoni with a German libretto by the composer, based on the myth of Faust. Busoni worked on the opera
Doktor_Faust
American musician
Nancy Faust (born March 11, 1947) is an American former stadium organist for Major League Baseball's Chicago White Sox. Faust grew up in the Chicago area
Nancy_Faust
Symphony No.2 composed by Havergal Brian
From this initial conception, with close resemblances with Liszt's Faust Symphony or even Sibelius's Kullervo, Brian later on attempted to deny any extramusical
Symphony_No._2_(Brian)
Grammy award category since 1959
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra "Fauré: Pelléas et Mélisande" James Conlon conducting the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra – Liszt: A Faust Symphony James Levine
Grammy Award for Best Orchestral Performance
Grammy_Award_for_Best_Orchestral_Performance
Dante Symphony Transcriptions of all 13 of Liszt's Symphonic Poems Liszt – Faust Symphony Liszt – Es muss ein Wunderbares sein Mozart – Symphony no.40
August_Stradal
While most symphonies have a number, many symphonies are known by their (nick)name. This article lists symphonies that are numbered and have an additional
List_of_symphonies_with_names
Symphonic poem by Bedřich Smetana
Franz Liszt at Weimar in the summer of 1857, where he heard Liszt's Faust Symphony and Die Ideale, caused a material reorientation of Smetana's orchestral
Hakon_Jarl_(Smetana)
arr. of S. 106 647 C19 Faust Symphony (Eine Faust-Symphonie) 2pf 1856 Piano, 2 pianos, arr. arr. of S. 108 648 C20 Dante Symphony (Eine Symphonie zu Dantes
List of compositions by Franz Liszt
List_of_compositions_by_Franz_Liszt
Renée Fleming Ainhoa Arteta Joan Albert Amargós London Symphony Orchestra 1998 Liszt: Faust Symphony Plácido Domingo Daniel Barenboim Berlin Philharmonic
Plácido_Domingo_discography
Symphony composed by Havergal Brian
The Symphony No. 1 in D minor (The Gothic) is a symphony composed by Havergal Brian between 1919 and 1927. It is one of the longest symphonies ever composed
Symphony_No._1_(Brian)
Symphonic poem by Franz Liszt
is sometimes referred to by its German title "Bergsymphonie" ("Mountain Symphony"). The piece, like many of Liszt's works, was revised a number of times
Ce qu'on entend sur la montagne
Ce_qu'on_entend_sur_la_montagne
Building in Raiding, Austria
Hungaria Hamlet Hunnenschlacht Die Ideale Other orchestral works Faust Symphony Dante Symphony Mephisto Waltzes Piano and orchestra Hungarian Fantasy Piano
Liszthaus_Raiding
English conductor and musician
who was taken sick the day before a performance - by learning Liszt's Faust Symphony overnight, studying the score until 4am and conducting it the next day
Harold_Gray_(conductor)
German conductor (1859–1940)
including excerpts from Beethoven's Symphony No. 7, Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4 and two items from Berlioz's Damnation of Faust. Muck's most important recordings
Karl_Muck
French pianist and composer (1969–2022)
In 1993, he created the event by transcribing the monumental Liszt's Faust Symphony, which earned him several awards, including one from the Franz Liszt
Stéphane_Blet
Lescaut, Dick Johnson in La fanciulla del West, Radames in Aida), French (Faust, Werther, Don José in Carmen, Samson in Samson et Dalila), and German (Lohengrin
Repertoire_of_Plácido_Domingo
German composer, pianist and critic (1810–1856)
well-nigh a new genre for the concert hall". Szenen aus Goethes Faust (Scenes from Goethe's Faust), composed between 1844 and 1853, is another hybrid work,
Robert_Schumann
Classical musician and composer
Fruhlings-Fantasie, Bülow's music to Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, and my Faust Symphony will be performed." "THE ROMANTIC PIANO CONCERTO, Vol. 2 VoxBox [RW]:
Hans Bronsart von Schellendorff
Hans_Bronsart_von_Schellendorff
Award
Dvorák: Symphony No. 9 in E Minor (From The New World) (James Levine, conductor) Simon Eadon & James Lock, engineers – Berlioz: La Damnation de Faust (Georg
Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album, Classical
Grammy_Award_for_Best_Engineered_Album,_Classical
Musical composition for orchestra and choir
choral symphonies of Franz Liszt. Both the Faust and Dante symphonies were conceived as purely instrumental works and only later became choral symphonies. However
Choral_symphony
Polish symphony orchestra
Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Adam Sztaba". NOSPR. Retrieved 17 May 2026. "Il Giardino Armonico / Antonini / Faust / Music by Antonio
Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Polish_National_Radio_Symphony_Orchestra
English composer (1876–1972)
Turandot, Prinzessin von China (1951) The Cenci (1951–52) Faust (1955–56) Agamemnon (1957) Symphony No. 1 in D minor (The Gothic) (1919–27), for SATB soli
Havergal_Brian
1847 piano sonata by Charles-Valentin Alkan
marked 'très vite' (very fast) and the complex 30 Ans, subtitled Quasi-Faust, and marked 'assez vite' (quite fast), 40 Ans is more sedate, marked 'lentement'
Grande Sonate 'Les Quatre Âges'
Grande_Sonate_'Les_Quatre_Âges'
German music theorist and musician
referencing Weitzmann's "Der übermässige Dreiklang" in an analysis of his own Faust Symphony (a composition famously saturated with augmented triads). This has led
Carl_Friedrich_Weitzmann
Libretto for an opera by Gertrude Stein
Faustus Lights the Lights". "Review/Theater; Gertrude Stein Interprets Faust: [Review]". "YSD Annual Magazine 2012". 22 April 2016. Yale College Arts
Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights
Doctor_Faustus_Lights_the_Lights
1982 film
movement "Quasi-Faust" (1847, Alkan) Scenes from Goethe's Faust (1853, Schumann) Part II of Symphony No. 8 (1906–07, Mahler) Faust Symphony (1854–1857, Liszt)
Doctor_Faustus_(1982_film)
American operatic tenor (born 1979)
La damnation de Faust, Rossini's Otello, Guillaume Tell and Le siège de Corinthe for Naxos Records, Les Huguenots for American Symphony Orchestra and the
Michael_Spyres
Suite for piano by Franz Liszt
Hungaria Hamlet Hunnenschlacht Die Ideale Other orchestral works Faust Symphony Dante Symphony Mephisto Waltzes Piano and orchestra Hungarian Fantasy Piano
Glanes_de_Woronince
Opera by Pascal Dusapin
den Menschen und die Macht, die Besessenheit von der Macht, vom Licht"); Faust could be a dictator, terrorist, or president. Faustus and Mephisto are like
Faustus,_the_Last_Night
Goethe's Faust Faust's Verklärung from Faust, Part II (1844–1847) Four Scenes from Faust, Parts I & II (1849) Two Scenes from Faust, Part II (1850) Faust Overture
List of compositions by Robert Schumann
List_of_compositions_by_Robert_Schumann
phrase recalling the so moving passage of Gretchen's love by Liszt's Faust Symphony ... but the true refrain lies in the bitter-sweet phrase "O Glück" ("O
Befreit
1982 studio album by Georg Solti
La damnation de Faust is a 126-minute studio album of Hector Berlioz's légende dramatique, performed by José van Dam, Malcolm King, Kenneth Riegel, Frederica
La damnation de Faust (Georg Solti recording)
La_damnation_de_Faust_(Georg_Solti_recording)
Orchestral concerto
Times. London. 28 March 1924. p. 12. "London Music Festival. Liszt's "Faust" Symphony". The Times. London. 23 May 1935. p. 14. Hussey, Dyneley (February
A_Fugal_Concerto
English tenor
by Britten, and an LP of songs by Quilter. A recording of Liszt's A Faust Symphony, S108, with the Beecham Choral Society, and Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Alexander_Young_(tenor)
1969 film
El extraño caso del doctor Fausto (lit. 'The strange case of Dr. Faust') is a 1969 Spanish drama film directed by and starring Gonzalo Suárez and entered
El extraño caso del doctor Fausto
El_extraño_caso_del_doctor_Fausto
Symphony by Sergei Prokofiev
Sergei Prokofiev wrote his Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Op. 44, in 1928. The music derives from Prokofiev's opera The Fiery Angel, a touching love story
Symphony_No._3_(Prokofiev)
Latin sequence and liturgical hymn
stanza of the hymn in the scene "Cathedral" in the first part of his drama Faust (1808). Oscar Wilde's "Sonnet on Hearing the Dies Iræ Sung in the Sistine
Dies_irae
"Conceive Me If You Can" from Patience Liszt Excerpt from 1st movement of Faust Symphony Felix Mendelssohn "Dance of the Clowns" from A Midsummer Night's Dream
List of Private Passions episodes (2005–2009)
List_of_Private_Passions_episodes_(2005–2009)
Symphony orchestra based in Baltimore, Maryland
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is an American symphony orchestra based in Baltimore, Maryland. The Baltimore SO has its principal residence at
Baltimore_Symphony_Orchestra
German conductor, composer and violinist
he interpreted a.o. Liszts' Faust Symphony, Bruckner's Symphony No. 5 and Mahler's Symphony No. 2 ("Resurrection Symphony"). In 1924 In 1924 with the
Hans_Stieber
FAUST SYMPHONY
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Lucky; Fortunate; Enjoying Good Luck
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Lucky.
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Fortunate.
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Lucky.
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Lucky.
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Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Faustus, FAUSTO means "lucky."
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Fast.
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Arabic, Muslim
Triumph
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
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Lucky; Fortunate; Enjoying Good Luck
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Knowledge
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Praised, praiseworthy.
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Dream
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Kid; Young Goat
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Tall; Pivot; Pole; Axis
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Sweet as Pure Honey
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n.
Mistake; error; fault.
a.
In a fast or rapid manner; quickly; swiftly; extravagantly; wildly; as, to run fast; to live fast.
n.
Fault; defect; coarseness.
v.
Firm in adherence; steadfast; not easily separated or alienated; faithful; as, a fast friend.
v.
Given to pleasure seeking; disregardful of restraint; reckless; wild; dissipated; dissolute; as, a fast man; a fast liver.
n.
A fault.
n.
Imperfection; failing; fault.
n.
The act of finding fault or blaming; -- used derogatively. Also Adj.
imp. & p. p.
of Fault
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Fault
n.
In coal seams, coal rendered worthless by impurities in the seam; as, slate fault, dirt fault, etc.
n.
Defect; imperfection; fault.
v. i.
To err; to blunder, to commit a fault; to do wrong.
v.
Firmly fixed; closely adhering; made firm; not loose, unstable, or easily moved; immovable; as, to make fast the door.
v.
Permanent; not liable to fade by exposure to air or by washing; durable; lasting; as, fast colors.
v. i.
A time of fasting, whether a day, week, or longer time; a period of abstinence from food or certain kinds of food; as, an annual fast.
a.
In a fast, fixed, or firmly established manner; fixedly; firmly; immovably.
v. t.
To charge with a fault; to accuse; to find fault with; to blame.
n.
That which fastens or holds; especially, (Naut.) a mooring rope, hawser, or chain; -- called, according to its position, a bow, head, quarter, breast, or stern fast; also, a post on a pier around which hawsers are passed in mooring.
v.
Moving rapidly; quick in mition; rapid; swift; as, a fast horse.