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一組の活字 - 斎藤和英大辞典
Kyoiku no Omoto (Great Fount of Education)/Written by Manjiro INAGAKI Tetugaku-shoin, September1892.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
教育之大本/稲垣満次郎著哲学書院,明25.9 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Fount the way to make carbon dioxide permeate through porous polymeric membrane例文帳に追加
多孔質の高分子膜に 二酸化炭素ガスを透過させて - 映画・海外ドラマ英語字幕翻訳辞書
and more than once on summer evenings he had touched the fount of Hook's tears and made it flow.発音を聞く 例文帳に追加
夏の夕べには、一度ならずとフックの涙腺にふれ、涙を流させたことさえありました。 - James Matthew Barrie『ピーターパンとウェンディ』
After the curve vector is approximated with a straight vector in a straight vector generating part 4, when the flag indicates that the outline fount data are needed to be divided into plural figures, the font data are divided into plural graphics in a division processing part 5.例文帳に追加
アウトラインフォントデータ中の曲線ベクタを直線ベクタ生成部4で直線ベクタで近似した後、分割判定フラグが分割の必要がある旨を示していれば、分割処理部5で複数の図形に分割する。 - 特許庁
It has been fount out that the 1-ethyl-2-{[3-ethyl-5-(3- methylbenzothiazolin-2-ylidene)]-4-oxothiazolidin-2-ylidenemethyl}pyridinium chloride and its derivative bind to mot-2 which is a member of heat shock proteins 10 (hsp70) in the cell and inhibit the interaction between the mot-2 and a cancer inhibiting protein p53 that is a target thereof.例文帳に追加
1-エチル-2-{[3-エチル-5-(3-メチルベンゾチアゾリン-2-イリデン)]-4-オキソチアゾリジン-2-イリデンメチル}ピリジニウムクロライドおよびその誘導体が、細胞内において熱ショック蛋白質70 (hsp70)のメンバーであるmot-2と結合し、mot-2とその標的である癌抑制蛋白質p53との相互作用を阻害することを見出した。 - 特許庁
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Wiktionary英語版での「Fount」の意味 |
fount
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/24 01:53 UTC 版)
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /faʊnt/, /fɒnt/
- (General American) IPA: /faʊnt/, /fɑnt/
- 韻: -aʊnt, -ɒnt
名詞
fount (plural founts)
- (chiefly poetic, dated or archaic) Synonym of fountain (“a natural source of water”); a spring. [from late 16th c.]
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1613 (date written), William Shakespeare, [John Fletcher], “The Famous History of the Life of King Henry the Eight”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act I, scene i], page 207, column 1:
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1772, W. P., Forestallers and Engrossers Detected: With a Plan for Restoring Plenty once more to Old England! […], 2nd edition, London: […] R. Hawes, […], →OCLC, pages 5–6:
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[I]f a perſon did but call at a poor farmer's to aſk the vvay to any place, it vvas next to a cuſtom to aſk him to drink a mug of beer or cyder, and eat a cruſt of bread and cheeſe. But alas! alas! It is not ſo novv. No, it is all over! The graceful cuſtom's loſt; and the thirſty friend and hunger-bitten traveller may ſuck the cryſtal fount, or lick the duſt!
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1855 September, “Rambles”, in R. F. Johnstone, J. C. Holmes, editors, Michigan Farmer, volume XIII, number 9, Detroit, Mich.: R. F. Johnstone; W. S. Duncklee, →OCLC, page 265, column 1:
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And what adds beauty to utility, and both finely blended, is the fountain in the front door yard. The jet is about ten feet high, the water falling into a circular fount, or reservoir, about fifteen feet in diameter and two feet deep. […] The arrangement of the pipes is such at the fount that the water is conveyed to the barn for the stock, to the kitchen for culinary purposes, or permitted to pass through the jet at pleasure.
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- (by extension, agriculture, archaic) A device from which poultry may drink; a waterer.
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1882 January, “Poultry-house”, in The Poultry World: For the Fancier, Family, and Market Poulterer, volume XI, number 1, Hartford, Conn.: H. H. Stoddard, […], →OCLC, page 5, column 3:
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On north side an alley six feet wide whole length of building, partitioned as follows: 1st, Feed troughs and water founts; above these, at proper height, two tiers of nest boxes, one above the other— […]
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- (figurative) That from which something proceeds; an origin, a source. [from early 17th c.]
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1606?, Michaell Drayton [i.e., Michael Drayton], “The Fourth Eglog”, in Poemes Lyrick and Pastorall. […], London: […] R. B[radock] for N[icholas] L[ing] and I[ohn] Flasket, →OCLC; republished in Poemes Lyrick and Pastorall (Publications of the Spenser Society, New Series; 4), [Manchester: […] Charles E. Simms] for the Spenser Society, 1891, →OCLC, page 54:
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1758 (date written), [Robert Robinson], “Hymn I [Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing]”, in A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Church of Christ: Meeting in Angel-Alley, Whitechappel, Margaret-Street, near Oxford-Market, and Other Churches in Fellowship with Them […], London: [s.n.], published 1759, →OCLC, verse 1, page 3:
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2025 January 3, Christina Izzo, “Cunk on Life is Brilliantly Funny (and Depressingly Timely)”, in The A.V. Club, archived from the original on 14 January 2025:
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In fact, for all of [Diane] Morgan's game dopiness and genius timing, the biggest laugh might come from famed particle physicist Brian Cox, who—after having to listen to yet another misguided and meandering anecdote about Cunk's mate Paul, an ill-informed fount of knowledge for our title star—finally asks: "So what does Paul do?"
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派生語
語源 2
A variant of font, influenced by fount (etymology 1) being a synonym of font (“natural source of water, spring”).
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /fɒnt/, /faʊnt/
- (General American) IPA: /fɑnt/, /faʊnt/
- 韻: -ɒnt, -aʊnt
名詞
fount (plural founts)
- (British spelling) Alternative spelling of font (“a set of glyphs of unified design, usually representing the letters of an alphabet and its supplementary characters belonging to one typeface, style, and weight; a typeface; a family of typefaces”). [from late 17th c.]
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1683, Joseph Moxon, “Numb[er] II. Applied to the Art of Printing.”, in Mechanick Exercises: Or, The Doctrine of Handy-Works. Applied to the Art of Printing. […], volume II, London: […] Joseph Moxon […], →OCLC, § 2 (Of Letter), page 17:
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Of each Body he provides a Fount ſuitable to ſuch ſorts of VVork as he deſigns to do; But he provides not an equal vvieght of every Fount; Becauſe all theſe Bodies are not in equal uſe: For the Long-Primmer, Pica and Engliſh are the Bodies that are generally moſt uſed; And therefore he provides very large Founts of theſe, viz. of the Long-Primmer in a ſmall Printing-Houſe; Five hundred Pounds vveight Romain and Italica, vvhereof One hundred and fifty Pounds may be Italica.
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1765, Temple Henry Croker, Thomas Williams, Samuel Clark [et al.], “FOUNT, or Font”, in The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. […], volume II, London: […] J. Wilson & J. Fell, […], →OCLC, signature [Kk3], verso, column 1:
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Founts are large or ſmall, according to the demand of the printer. vvho orders them by the hundred vveight, or by ſheets. VVhen a printer orders a fount of five hundred, he means that the fount, conſiſting of letters, points, ſpaces, quadrates, &c. ſhall vveigh 500 ℔. […] [A] fount does not contain an equal number of a and b, or of b and c, &c. the letter-founders have therefore a lift or tariff, or as the French call it, a police, by vvhich they regulate the proportions betvveen the different ſorts of characters that compoſe a fount; […]
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1933, Dorothy L[eigh] Sayers, “Murder Must Advertise. Chapter 4. Remarkable Acrobatics of a Harlequin.”, in The Five Red Herrings (Suspicious Characters) and Murder Must Advertise, Garden City, N.Y.: Nelson Doubleday, published [1977?], →OCLC, page 344:
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参照
- ^ “fount, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022; compare “fount, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2024; Katherine Barber, editor (1998), “fount, n.”, in The Canadian Oxford Dictionary, Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 548, column 2.
- ^ “fount, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2024.; “fount, n.”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
Further reading
font on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
spring (hydrology) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
fount (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Robert Bringhurst (1996), “[Appendix B: Glossary of Terms] Font”, in The Elements of Typographic Style, 2nd edition, Point Roberts, Wash.; Vancouver, B.C.: Hartley & Marks Publishers, →ISBN, pages 291–292.
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