fount in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

fount in the PONS Dictionary

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Translations for fount in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

fount Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be a fount of knowledge
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A fount of broken type...
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The sovereign is deemed the fount of justice, and is responsible for rendering justice for all subjects.
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By sharing data, corpus linguists are able to treat the corpus as a locus of linguistic debate, rather than as an exhaustive fount of knowledge.
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He also developed several important music founts, including one that became the most widely used music typeface until the middle of the eighteenth century.
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The world of journalism has always been a fount of gargoyles and eccentrics.
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The ideal tribal model provides all of its members with access to the evolving fount of tribal experiences.
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A flat-wick lamp has a fuel tank (fount), with the lamp burner attached.
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His point of contact with it is personality: the inward fount of his being: his heart, not his head.
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The beasts improve once they shun the founts, and to thank the strangers they show them the plants they want.
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The sovereign is deemed the fount of justice, and is responsible for rendering justice for all subjects; however, they do not personally rule in judicial cases.
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