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Definition of Fothers
1. fother [v] - See also: fother
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fothers
Literary usage of Fothers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diplomatarium Anglicum Aevi Saxonici: A Collection of English Charters, from by BENJAMIN. THORPE (1865)
"... and n. plough- oxen, and one hundred sheep, and a half hundred fothers of corn.
And whoever shall break these compacts, be it never forgiven him, ..."
2. The Fabric Rolls of York Minster by York Minster, James Raine (1862)
"... ccc fothers eorumdem lapidum per navem a ... Et in .... fothers lapidum a ...
fothers lapidum per Johannem Martyn apud eandem ..."
3. Fabric Rolls and Documents of York Minster: Or, A Defence of "The History of by John Browne, James Raine (1862)
"NB 112 fothers of stone, at 6|d. per fother, = £3 Os. 8d. Page 26, line 14. ...
Qd. NB 315 fothers of stone, at lOd. per fother, = £13 2s. ..."
4. History of Newcastle and Gateshead by Howard Pease, Richard Welford (1884)
"... kyrk in lyke fourme xx1 It' to seint John kyrk iiij fothers leed It' to seint
... ij fothers leed It' to ye Chappell of seint Thomas vpon ..."