Definition of Fohns

1. fohn [n] - See also: fohn

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fohns

fogous
fogram
fograms
fogs
fogsignal
fogy
fogydom
fogydoms
fogyish
fogyism
fogyisms
foh
fohawk
fohawks
fohn
fohns (current term)
fohs
foiba
foible
foibles
foid
foids
foie gras
foil
foilable
foiled
foiler
foilers
foiling
foilings

Literary usage of Fohns

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

1. Education in the United States: A Series of Monographs Prepared for the by Nicholas Murray Butler (1900)
"... New York 16 SUMMER SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITY EXTENSION BY HERBERT B. ADAMS Professor of American and Institutional History in the fohns Hopkins University, ..."

2. American Resorts: With Notes Upon Their Climate by Bushrod Washington James, Aleksandr Ivanovich Voeĭkov (1889)
"Greenland has also its " fohns." (Meteorology of Arctic Regions, Vol. ... According to Hoffmeyer, the west coast has " fohns " only when the atmospheric ..."

3. The Annual American Catalog, 1900-1909 (1910)
"fohns, Rev. C: Alex. Birds in their haunts ; with a glossary of common and provincial names and technical terms ; ed., rev. and annot. by Jean A. Owen. ..."

4. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1904)
"fohns Hopkins Univ. studies in hist, and pol. science. O. pap. Johns Hopkins. —Fisk. Continental opinion regarding a proposed middle European tariff-union. ..."

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