fourt Alternative form of ferthe Inherited from Middle English ferthe, from Old English fēorþa, fēowerþa, from Proto-West Germanic *feurþō, from Proto-Germanic...
fourte, ferth, fferth, fourth, fourt, verþe, firþe, firthe, fuyrthe, feorþe, veorðe, feorðe, forðe, IIIIth English: fourth Scots: fourt Yola: vourthe...
fourthe, ferþe, fourþe, feurþe, fourte, ferth, fferth, fourth, fourt, verþe, firþe, firthe, fuyrthe (Early Middle English) feorþe, veorðe, feorðe, forðe...
From Middle English fourthe, from Old English fēorþa. Cognate with Scots fourt (“fourth”). IPA(key): /vəʊ̯rθ/ Homophone: Vorth vourthe fourth 1867, CONGRATULATORY...
translated by Gerat Barry, The seige of Breda by the armes of Phillip the Fourt vnder the gouernment of Isabella atchiued by the conduct of Ambr. Spinola...
(četvjórtyj) Sanskrit: तुरीय (sa) (turīya), चतुर्थ (sa) (caturtha) Scots: fourt Scottish Gaelic: an ceathramh Serbo-Croatian: Cyrillic: четврти Roman: četvrti (sh)...
Companion, volume 67, page 307: If Ah'd only got some podder, Ah can mek Fourt' of July raght here. 1966, Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum - Volume...