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FOUND'LING, n. [from found, find.] A deserted or exposed infant; a child found w...
FOUND'RESS, n. A female founder; a woman who founds or establishes, or who endow...
FOUNT', FOUNT'AIN, n. [L. fons.] 1. A spring, or source of water; properly, a sp...
FOUNT'AIN-HEAD, n. Primary source; original; first principle.
FOUNT'AIN-TREE, n. In the Canary isles, a tree which distills water from its lea...
FOUNT'AINLESS, a. Having no fountain; wanting a spring. A barren desert fountain...
FOUNT'FUL, a. Full of springs; as fountful Ida.
FOUR, a. [L. petoritum, petorritum, a carriage with four wheels, petor-rota.] Tw...
FOURBE, n. A tricking fellow; a cheat. [Not English.]
FOURFOLD, a. Four double; quadruple; four times told; as a fourfold division. He...
FOURFOOTED, a. Quadruped; having four feet; as the horse and the ox.
FOURRIER, n. A harbinger. [Not English.]
FOURSCORE, a. [See Score .] Four times twenty; eighty. It is used elliptically f...
FOURSQUARE, a. Having four sides and four angles equal; quadrangular.
FOURTEEN, a. [four and ten.] Four and ten; twice seven.
FOURTEENTH, a. The ordinal of fourteen; the fourth after the tenth.