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    fount
    /fɒnt/

    noun

    • 1. a source of a desirable quality or commodity: "our courier was a fount of knowledge"
    • 2. a spring or fountain. literary

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  2. FOUNT definition: 1. the person or place from which all information on a particular subject comes: 2. a set of…. Learn more.

  3. noun (1) ˈfau̇nt. : fountain, source. fount. 2 of 2. noun (2) ˈfänt ˈfau̇nt. British. : a type font. Examples of fount in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web. Noun. In their view, free inquiry was the fount of other rights.

  4. FOUNT meaning: 1. the person or place from which all information on a particular subject comes: 2. a set of…. Learn more.

  5. If you describe a person or thing as the fount of something, you are saying that they are an important source or supply of it. [ literary ] To the young boy his father was the fount of all knowledge.

  6. Fount definition: a spring of water; fountain. . See examples of FOUNT used in a sentence.

  7. Define fount. fount synonyms, fount pronunciation, fount translation, English dictionary definition of fount. n. 1. A fountain. 2. One that initiates or dispenses; a source: Damascus—the fount of modern Arab nationalism. n. Chiefly British Variant of font2.

  8. fount (of something) the place where something important comes from synonym source. She treats him as if he were the fount of all knowledge. I would hardly regard him as a fount/source of all wisdom.

  9. Noun. Filter. noun. founts. A fountain or spring. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A source. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Font. Webster's New World. Something from which water flows. Wiktionary. A device from which poultry may drink. Wiktionary. More Noun Definitions (2) Synonyms: case. face. typeface. font. fountain.

  10. Jun 30, 2024 · fount (plural founts) Something from which water flows. A device from which poultry may drink. ( figuratively) That from which something flows or proceeds; a source . He is a real fount of knowledge!

  11. fount. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English fount /faʊnt/ noun → the fount of all knowledge/wisdom etc Examples from the Corpus fount • The monarch was also entitled, as the fount of Justice, to the profits of his lawcourts. • The mental powers, which made that spiritual quest possible, were the fount of human uniqueness - not ...