Font

  • 21font — Font, ou Fontaine, Fons …

    Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • 22fònt — font, fouent f. source; fontaine. Cu vòu de bòna aiga qu ane ai bònei fònts prov. . Santei fònts : fonts baptismaux. voir lauron, sòrga, sorsa …

    Diccionari Personau e Evolutiu

  • 23font — font1 [fänt] n. [ME < OE < L fons (gen. fontis), spring, FOUNTAIN] 1. a) a large basin, now typically supported by a pedestal, for holding water to be used in baptizing b) an open container, as at a church entrance, for holding holy water 2 …

    English World dictionary

  • 24Font — This article is about the traditional meaning of font . For the electronic data file, see Computer font. For other uses, see Font (disambiguation). In typography, a font is traditionally defined as a quantity of sorts composing a complete… …

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  • 25Font FR — FR ist das Kürzel für den Kanton Freiburg in der Schweiz und wird verwendet, um Verwechslungen mit anderen Einträgen des Namens Fontf zu vermeiden. Font …

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  • 26Font — Type; Schrift; Schriftart * * * Fọnt 〈m. 6; Drucktech.; EDV〉 Zeichensatz, besonders die verschiedenen innerhalb eines Textverarbeitungsprogramms zur Verfügung stehenden Schriftsätze [<engl. font „(Textverarbeitungs )Zeichensatz“ <engl.… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 27Font — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Font (homonymie). Font Une vue d ensemble de la commune serait la bienvenue Administration Pays Suisse …

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  • 28font — font1 /font/, n. 1. a receptacle, usually of stone, as in a baptistery or church, containing the water used in baptism. 2. a receptacle for holy water; stoup. 3. a productive source: The book is a font of useful tips for travelers. 4. the… …

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  • 29font — I [[t]fɒnt[/t]] n. 1) rel a receptacle for the water used in baptism 2) rel stoup 1) 3) cvb a productive source 4) the reservoir for oil in a lamp 5) archaic a fountain • Etymology: bef. 1000; ME; OE font, fant < LL, L font , s. of fōns… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 30font — English has two words font. The older, ‘basin for baptismal water’ [OE], comes from font , the stem of Latin fons ‘spring, fountain’ (from which English also gets fountain). It may well have been introduced into the language via Old Irish fant or …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins