Follow-up Comment #9, bug #58930 (project groff):
[comment #4 comment #4:]
> And it appears to be a one-liner fix (morally).
Turns out another reason it's not quite that simple is this caveat from the
info manual (which is documented, so it can't be a bug):
"Only the current font is checked for... kerns; neither special fonts nor
entities defined with the char request (and its siblings) are taken into
account."
Thus this one-line solution results in incorrect kerning with any characters
adjacent to the \[u2011].
.nf
.ps 64
.vs 64
.sp
.fchar \[u2011] -
MAY\[u2011]DAY
MAY-DAY
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