fount

suomi-englanti sanakirja

fount englannista suomeksi

  1. kirjasinlaji

  2. lähde

  1. Substantiivi

fount englanniksi

  1. (syn of); a spring. (defdate)

  2. (synonyms)

  3. (RQ:Shakespeare Lucrece) hatch in Sparrovvs neſts? / Or Todes infect faire founts vvith venome mud? / (..) / But no perfection is ſo abſolute, / That ſome impuritie doth not pollute.

  4. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 8) / From ſincere motions, by Intelligence, / And proofes as cleere as Founts in ''Iuly'', vvhen / VVee ſee each graine of grauell; I doe knovv / To be corrupt and treaſonous.

  5. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  6. (RQ:Homer Pope et al Odyssey)

  7. (RQ:Thomson Spring)

  8. (quote-book)|edition=2nd|location=London|publisher=(...) R. Hawes,(nb...)|pages=5–6|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=TYvk0SBLOOYC&pg=PA6|oclc=1264918474|passage=If a perſon did but call at a poor farmer's to aſk the vvay to any place, it vvas next to a cuſtom to aſk him to drink a mug of beer or cyder, and eat a cruſt of bread and cheeſe. But alas! alas! It is not ſo novv. No, it is all over! The graceful cuſtom's loſt; and the thirſty friend and hunger-bitten traveller may ſuck the cryſtal fount, or lick the duſt!

  9. (quote-journal) The arrangement of the pipes is such at the fount that the water is conveyed to the barn for the stock, to the kitchen for culinary purposes, or permitted to pass through the jet at pleasure.|footer=(small)

  10. (RQ:Hardy Mayor of Casterbridge)

  11. A device from which poultry may drink; a waterer.

  12. (quote-journal)

  13. (quote-journal)|volume=XI|issue=1|page=5|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=_DBJAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA5|column=3|oclc=173858972|passage=On north side an alley six feet wide whole length of building, partitioned as follows: 1st, Feed troughs and water founts; above these, at proper height, two tiers of nest boxes, one above the other— (..)|footer=(small)

  14. That from which something proceeds; an origin, a source. (defdate)

  15. (ux)

  16. (RQ:Drayton Poemes Lyrick and Pastorall)

  17. (quote-book)&93;|title=A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Church of Christ: Meeting in Angel-Alley, Whitechappel, Margaret-Street, near Oxford-Market, and Other Churches in Fellowship with Them(nb...)|location=London|publisher=&91;(glossary)&93;|year_published=1759|section=verse 1|page=3|oclc=41302977|passage=Come, thou Fount of ev'ry Bleſſing, / Tune my Heart to ſing thy Grace: / Streams of Mercy never ceaſing, / Call for Songs of loudeſt Praiſe: (..)|footer=(small).

  18. (RQ:Tennyson Poems 1842)

  19. (RQ:Tennyson In Memoriam)

  20. (RQ:Thackeray English Humourists)'' (1777) must keep Englishmen on the grin for ages yet to come; and in their letters and the story of their loves there is a perpetual fount of sparkling laughter, as inexhaustible as (w)'s well.

  21. (quote-web) Morgan's game dopiness and genius timing, the biggest laugh might come from famed particle physicist Cox (physicist)|Brian Cox, who—after having to listen to yet another misguided and meandering anecdote about Cunk's mate Paul, an ill-informed fount of knowledge for our title star—finally asks: "So what does Paul do?"

  22. (synonym of). (defdate)

  23. (RQ:Moxon Mechanick Exercises) of every ''Fount''; Becauſe all theſe Bodies are not in equal uſe: For the ''Long-Primmer'', ''Pica'' and ''Engliſh'' are the Bodies that are generally moſt uſed; And therefore he provides very large Founts of theſe, ''viz.'' of the ''Long-Primmer'' in a ſmall ''Printing-Houſe''; Five hundred Pounds vveight ''Romain'' and ''Italica'', vvhereof One hundred and fifty Pounds may be ''Italica''.

  24. (quote-book)|title=The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=(...) J. Wilson & J. Fell,(nb...)|volume=II|column=1|section=signature &91;Kk3&93;, verso|sectionurl=https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_the-complete-dictionary-_croker-temple-henry_1765_2/page/n152/mode/1up|oclc=1152952376|passage=Founts are large or ſmall, according to the demand of the printer. vvho orders them by the hundred vveight, or by ſheets. VVhen a printer orders a fount of five hundred, he means that the fount, conſiſting of letters, points, ſpaces, quadrates, &c. ſhall vveigh 500 ℔. (..) A fount does not contain an equal number of ''a'' and ''b'', or of ''b'' and ''c'', &c. the letter-founders have therefore a lift or tariff, or as the French call it, a ''police'', by vvhich they regulate the proportions betvveen the different ſorts of characters that compoſe a fount; (..)

  25. (quote-book)(nb...); Shanghai&59; Hongkong: & Walsh|Kelly and Walsh|page=v|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=ip5nSHMnzCMC&pg=PR5|oclc=59330945|passage=For the small characters it was in fact imperative to use such a fount as was available; not to mention that no strictly accurate fount of Chinese type has as yet been cast.

  26. (quote-book). Chapter 4. Remarkable Acrobatics of a Harlequin.|title=Five Red Herrings|The Five Red Herrings (Suspicious Characters) and Murder Must Advertise|location=Garden City, N.Y.|publisher=(publisher)|Nelson Doubleday|year_published=1977?|page=344|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/fiveredherringss00saye/page/344/mode/1up|oclc=1034683269|passage=Mr. Tallboy corrected the misprints, damned their eyes for using the wrong name-block, made it clear to them that they had set the headlines in the wrong fount, cut the proof to pieces, pasted it up again in the correct size, and returned it.

  27. spring, fountain