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Farthest
Far Far, a. [Fartherand Farthestare used as the compar. and superl. of far, although they are corruptions arising from confusion with further and furthest. See Further.] [OE. fer, feor, AS. feor; akin to OS. fer, D. ver, OHG. ferro, adv., G. fern, a., Icel. fjarri, Dan. fjirn, Sw. fjerran, adv., Goth. fa[=i]rra, adv., Gr. ????? beyond, Skr. paras, adv., far, and prob. to L. per through, and E. prefix for-, as in forgive, and also to fare. Cf. Farther, Farthest.] 1. Distant in any direction; not near; remote; mutually separated by a wide space or extent. They said, . . . We be come from a far country. --Josh. ix. 6. The nations far and near contend in choice. --Dryden. 2. Remote from purpose; contrary to design or wishes; as, far be it from me to justify cruelty. 3. Remote in affection or obedience; at a distance, morally or spiritually; t enmity with; alienated. They that are far from thee ahsll perish. --Ps. lxxiii. 27. 4. Widely different in nature or quality; opposite in character. He was far from ill looking, though he thought himself still farther. --F. Anstey. 5. The more distant of two; as, the far side (called also off side) of a horse, that is, the right side, or the one opposite to the rider when he mounts. Note: The distinction between the adjectival and adverbial use of far is sometimes not easily discriminated. By far, by much; by a great difference. Far between, with a long distance (of space or time) between; at long intervals. ``The examinations are few and far between.' --Farrar.
Farthest
Farther Far"ther (f[aum]r"[th][~e]r), a., compar. of Far. [superl. Farthest (-[th][e^]st). See Further.] [For farrer, OE. ferrer, compar. of far; confused with further. Cf. Farthest.] 1. More remote; more distant than something else. 2. Tending to a greater distance; beyond a certain point; additional; further. Before our farther way the fates allow. --Dryden. Let me add a farther Truth. --Dryden. Some farther change awaits us. --MIlton.
Farthest
Farthest Far"thest (f[aum]r"[th][e^]st), a. Superl. of far. [See Farther and cf. Furthest] Most distant or remote; as, the farthest degree. See Furthest.
Farthest
Farthest Far"thest adv. At or to the greatest distance. See Furthest.

Meaning of Arthes from wikipedia

- Arthès (French pronunciation: [aʁtɛs]; Occitan: Artés) is a commune of the Tarn department in southern France. It lies on the river Tarn, 6 km northeast...
- where he murdered Dawson with Arthes being present. Goode was apprehended by the police after a woman recognized Billy Arthes (who had since been reported...
- Arthé Guimond (May 22, 1931 – February 6, 2013) was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Grouard-McLennan, Canada. Ordained to the priesthood in...
- horizons by changing its name to include the nearby town of Arthes thus becoming RC Lescure-Arthes XIII. In 2002 a ladies and girls teams were started and...
- and offices in her name. Alice Lardé Arthés was born on 29 June 1895 in San Salvador, El Salvador to Amalia Arthés Echeverría and Jorge Lardé Bourdon....
- French professional rugby league footballer currently playing for RC Lescure-Arthes XIII. He has previously pla**** for the New York Knights rugby league team...
- the stadium hosted the Elite Two Championship Final between RC Lescure-Arthes XIII and La Reole XIII. "Stade du moulin". FCL XIII. "France vs. Scotland"...
- peasants came to work in the steel works from Cahuzaguet, Saint-Grégoire, Arthès, les Avalats and Marsal. Many settled in Saint-Juéry, which grew from 1...
- Zélie Lardé Arthés (1901–1974) was a Salvadoran painter, considered the first Primitivist painter in El Salvador. Zélie Lardé was born on 11 August 1901...
- Occitan, adapted in French as Arthès or Arthez) like three other communes of France (Arthez-d'****on, Arthez-d'Armagnac, and Arthès). In 1950, -de-Béarn was...