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Definition of Fourscore

Fourscore
Fourscore Four"score`, a. [Four + core, n.] Four times twenty; eighty.
Fourscore
Fourscore Four"score`, n. The product of four times twenty; eighty units or objects.

Meaning of Fourscore from wikipedia

- montage of clips from its programmes set to the station's signature tune, "Fourscore", written by David Dundas, which would form the basis of the station's...
- of counting is analogous to the archaic English use of score, as in "fourscore and seven" (87), or "threescore and ten" (70). Belgian, Swiss, and Aostan...
- group of twenty (often used in combination with a cardinal number, e.g. fourscore to mean 80), but also often used as an indefinite number (e.g. the newspaper...
- 70 or 80 ("threescore years and ten", or "if by reason of strength ... fourscore years", in the King James Version): it is believed that this verse was...
- ISBN 978-0865977099. Howard, A.E. **** (2008). "Magna Carta Comes To America". Fourscore. 58 (4). Huscroft, Richard (2005). Ruling England, 1042–1217. Harlow,...
- the ident was called "Fourscore" and was composed by David Dundas; it was later released as a single alongside a B-side, "Fourscore Two", although neither...
- (Dorsey Wright) 1:34 5. "Manchester" (John Savage) 1:58 6. "Abie Baby/Fourscore" (Nell Carter) 2:43 7. "I'm Black/Ain't Got No" 2:24 8. "Air" 1:27 9....
- described as "threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years". LaFantasie also connected "four score and seven years" with Psalms...
- in the English translation from JPS 1917: Epiphanius interpreted the fourscore (80) concubines as sects, who take the name of Christ without being truly...
- their brand identities, for example the melodic motifs of Channel 4's Fourscore or BBC One's 'Circle' idents. Most often the term "radio jingles" can...