Definition of Fouths

1. fouth [n] - See also: fouth

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fouths

fourths
fourties
fourty
fous
fouse
foussa
foussas
foustier
foustiest
fousty
fouter
foutered
foutering
fouters
fouth
fouths (current term)
fouthy
foutra
foutras
foutre
foutred
foutres
foutring
fouty
fovea
fovea anterior
fovea articularis capitis radii
fovea articularis inferior atlantis
fovea articularis superior atlantis
fovea capitis ossis femoris

Literary usage of Fouths

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Astronomia Accurata: Or The Royal Astronomer and Navigator. Containing New by Robert Heath (1760)
"... or Time before Moon fouths, 7 _ But the Moon not being in the fame Place, Say, ... o 43 J Add, $ fouths iV/f. is, 1761, ..."

2. The Practical Navigator, and Seaman's New Daily Assistant: Being an Epitome by John Hamilton Moore (1791)
"... Rule : NB From the Full Moon to the Change ihe comes to the Meridian, or fouths in the Morning, but from the Change to the Full in the Afternoon. ..."

3. The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual Meeting by National Conference on Social Welfare, American Social Science Association (1883)
"A little more than 600 have been discharged in all, three-fouths of whom are now earning an honest living. ..."

4. The Dialogues of Plato by Plato (1907)
"fouths go before and maidens follow after singing around the bier. Priests and priestesses may also follow, for the funeral rites are pure, ..."

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