woefareEtymologyFrom Middle English wofare, equivalent to woe + fare.nounDiscontentment; sorrow; unhappiness.“[...] alone thy food was laughing delight, for feeling's blind and fathomless bliss thy lips were deep in the drink of love — while mine winced at the gall mixed with the woefare of gods? — Thy fooling thought freely then follow ; aloof thou hast left me far.”