Definition of Fouer

1. fou [adj] - See also: fou

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fouer

fothers
fotive
fotmal
fotmals
fotograf
fotografs
fotograph
fou
fouat
fouats
foud
foudrie
foudries
foudroyant
fouds
fouer (current term)
fouest
fouet
fouets
fouette
fouettes
fouetté
fougade
fougades
fougerite
fough
fought
foughten

Literary usage of Fouer

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

1. A New French and English Dictionary in Two Parts by William Cobbett (1833)
"To DIG, va. and n. creuser, fouer, bêcher, percer. To dig up, déterrer. To DIGEST', vn. (cnir.) se former en pus, ..."

2. Works of the Camden Society by Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), Camden Society (Great Britain) (1853)
"As first, for one good cloth sute, and one taby or good stuff Bute. Now for necessaries concerning houshold prouision: First, fouer hogsheads of good beef, ..."

3. A History of the City of Brooklyn: Including the Old Town and Village of by Henry Reed Stiles (1867)
"... aged fouer score yeares or thereabouts taken before the right honorable ... one thousand six hundred and twenty three or twenty fouer to the best of ..."

4. History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania: From the Discovery of the by George Smith (1862)
"That she came to this Province either in the yeare one thousand six hundred and twenty three or twenty fouer to the best of her remembrance, ..."

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