Lexicographical Neighbors of Fardens
Literary usage of Fardens
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Charles Dickens: The Man and His Work by Edwin Percy Whipple, Arlo Bates (1912)
"... viewing the matter: " There might be medical doctors at the present hour a
picking up their guineas where a honest tradesman don't pick up his fardens— ..."
2. The Monthly Chronicle of North Country Lore and Legend (1890)
"He v ye fund all y or fardens, ilr. Maughan ?" queried the father. ... "Wey,"
laid Maughan, "there was ne sovereigns amang ma fardens te ma knowledge, ..."
3. London labour and the London poor: Cyclopædia of the Condition and Earnings by Henry Mayhew (1861)
"I don't know nothing about what I earns during the year, I only know how many
pennies goes to a shilling, and two ha'pence goes to a^>enny, and four fardens ..."