Fair
Fair is a word with several related meanings in English. As an adjective it describes justice and impartiality: a fair trial, fair treatment, fair competition. It can also mean moderate or acceptable, as in fair weather or a fair price. As a noun it refers to a public gathering for commerce and entertainment, such as a county or trade fair, and to the event itself.
Etymology: The term derives from Old English fæger, meaning beautiful or pleasing; the sense of beauty survives
Usage: Fairness underpins law, ethics, and governance, advocating equal treatment and non-discrimination. In economics, fair trade
Fairs: Historically, fairs were scheduled markets and social events granted by charters, enabling merchants to trade