Definition of Fountained

1. Verb. (past of fountain) ¹

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Definition of Fountained

1. fountain [v] - See also: fountain

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fountained

foundryman's fever
foundrymen
founds
fount
fount of honor
fount of honour
fountain
fountain code
fountain codes
fountain decussation
fountain pen
fountain pens
fountain water
fountained
fountaineer
fountaineers
fountainhead
fountainheads
fountaining
fountainless
fountainlet
fountainlets
fountainlike
fountains
fountains of youth
fountainwater
fountful
founts

Literary usage of Fountained

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

1. The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient by Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl (1899)
"O mother Ida, many-fountained Ida, Dear mother Ida, hearken ere I die. For now the noonday quiet holds the hill: The grasshopper is silent in the grass: The ..."

2. English Poetry: Its Principles and Progress, with Representative by Charles Mills Gayley, Clement Calhoun Young, Benjamin Putnam Kurtz (1920)
"O mother Ida, many-fountained Ida, Dear mother Ida, hearken ere I die. For now the noonday quiet holds the hill: The grasshopper is silent in the grass: The ..."

3. A Book of English Literature, Selected and Ed by Robert Grant Martin (1916)
"29 re full of tears, my heart of love, s breaking and my eyes are dim, all aweary of my life. her Ida, many-fountained Ida, ier Ida, harken ere I die. ..."

4. The Iliad of Homer by Homer, Andrew Lang, Walter Leaf, Ernest Myers (1905)
"To many-fountained Ida tbey came, the mother of wild beasts, to Lekton, where first they ... But my horses are standing at the foot of many- fountained Ida, ..."

5. Journal of a Tour in the United States, Canada and Mexico by Winefred Howard of Glossop (1897)
"... outside the great iron gates leading into the inner terrace, and lovely fountained court of orange trees immediately overlooked by the castle. ..."

6. The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson: Poet Laureate, Etc by Alfred Tennyson Tennyson (1866)
"O mother Ida, many-fountained Ida, Dear mother Ida, harken ere I die. Hear me O Earth, hear me O Hills, O Caves, That house the cold crowned snake IO ..."

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