It seems there was a typo; the correct word for the context appears to be 'farth' or more commonly 'far'. as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The trade routes to the Far East were crucial for the wealth of the East India Company.

Definition:eastern parts of the world, particularly Asia, that are geographically distant from Europe and North America

From far east

Example:The far-off mountains seemed like an unattainable dream to the hiker.

Definition:distant in place, time, or relationship

From far-off

Example:She was far away in her thoughts while her classmates were discussing their weekend plans.

Definition:at a great distance from a particular place, person, or thing

From far away

Example:The family farm has been in the family for generations, raising farmland for crops and livestock.

Definition:land on which crops or livestock are raised but not generally on a large scale

From farmland

Example:The train station is located in the far south of the city, making it difficult for commuters to travel.

Definition:to the south; to the southern part of something, or to a very southern place

From far south

Example:There is a far cry between theoretical and practical work in research.

Definition:a great difference, as between two states or situations; an extreme difference

From far cry

Example:The village was so far in, the internet connection was non-existent.

Definition:The phrase or idiom 'far' in combination with 'in' is not a standard English term but could refer to something being placed in a very distant or remote area

From far in

Example:The athlete is far ahead in the marathon; it is unlikely that any other runner can catch up.

Definition:far ahead in a race, or the lead that a competitor has

From far ahead

Example:The mountain range provided a far view of the picturesque valley below.

Definition:an extensive or remote view, not obstructed or limited by nearby objects

From far view