- (rare) fae (dialectal, Scots) forby(e) (archaic) fore (regional, U.S.)
fornent,
fornenst (obsolete; regional,
Northern England and Scotland) foregain...
-
Granny Walkers work An' the wee
Schill Raw its doon an a', that
stood fornent the kirk. The Auld
Hoose is
stinnin yet, we kent it best by Pugs, But there's...
-
description of the
island in Scots: Lismoir, ane iyle
quher leid ure is,
fornent Douard. This iyle is four myle lang, with ane
paroche kirke in it. ("Lismore...
- bous't like
fishes Conven't, that day Whan glidin' up the Delaware, We cam'
fornent Newcastle,
Gypes co'ert the
whaft to gove, an'
stare While out, in boats...
- size. 134
Ellan Naguyneyne 108
Nagoyneyne Cunicularia Eilean a' MhĂ il "
Fornent Loche Alshe lyes ane iyle,
callit in
Erishe Ellan Nagoyneyne, that is to...