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founce
▪ I. † founce, n. Obs. Also founs. [AF. founz = OF. fonz, funz (mod.Fr. fonds):—popular L. *fundus neut. = class. L. fundus masc.] The bottom of anything.13.. E.E. Allit. P. A. 113 In þe founce þer stonden stonez stepe. a 1400–50 Alexander 4130 Þai flee as fast in-to flode & to þe founce plangid. c ...
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Lucha Reyes (Mexican singer)
In 1930, the entrepreneur Frank Founce contracted with her to perform several concerts on the stage of the Million Dollar Theater in Los Angeles.
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flounce
▪ I. flounce, n.1 (flaʊns) Also 6 flownse, 7 flownce. [f. flounce v.1] 1. A sudden fling or jerk of the body or a limb; a plunging or flopping movement.1583 Stanyhurst Aeneis ii. (Arb.) 50 They [two serpents] doe frisk with flownse to the shoareward. 1802 M. Moore Lascelles III. 36 The instrument wa...
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fond
▪ I. fond, n. Also 7, 9 fonds, 8 fonde. Now only as an alien word, pronounced (fɔ̃). [a. F. fond, fonds:—OF. fonz, fons (see founce). The word became fully naturalized in the 17th c. In the 18th c. it was superseded in ordinary use by fund, which is a refashioned form after L. fundus. Subsequently, ...
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founder
▪ I. † ˈfounder, n.1 Obs. [f. found v.1 + -er1.] One who tests: only in ale-founder = ale-conner.c 1500 Bk. of Brome (1886) 164 Enquere..of yower alle⁓founders, ȝef they hawe do yer office well and trwly.▪ II. founder, n.2 (ˈfaʊndə(r)) [f. found v.2 + -er1: cf. OF. fondeor, -eur.] 1. a. ‘One who rai...
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