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‖ ˈfourcher Law. Obs. [Law F. fourcher: see fourche v.] A mode of delay practised by two defendants in a suit, and consisting in their appearing (or being essoined) alternately instead of together.1602 Les Termes de la Ley 166 Fourcher is a deuice vsed to delay the plaintife or demaundant in a suite...
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† fourch(e, v. Obs. [a. F. fourcher to fork, f. fourche fork.] 1. intr. = fork v.; spec. of a hart: see quot. Hence fourched ppl. a., forked.c 1320 Sir Tristr. 503 Þe rauen he ȝaue his ȝiftes Sat on þe fourched tre, On rowe. 1413–22 Venery de Twety in Rel. Ant. I. 151 Alleway we calle [a hart one] o...
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French Leave (1948 film)
Blake as Schultyz
Charles La Torre as Fourcher
William Dambrosi as Pierre
John Bleifer as Pop LaFarge
Claire Du Brey as Mom LaFarge
George Lloyd
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Navy Civilian Service Achievement Medal
Tate, SUPSHIP Gulf Coast (SSGC), Pascagoula MS, August 9, 2021
Richard Fourcher, Norfolk Naval shipyard (NNSY) Portsmouth VA, August 24, 2021
Bryan Ainsworth
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fork
▪ I. fork, n. (fɔːk) Also 1 forca, (myx-)force, 3 pl. furken, 4–6 forcke, 4–7 forke. [OE. forca wk. masc., force wk. fem., ad. L. furca fem., fork (for hay, etc.), forked stake, gallows, yoke. The use of the word in Eng. was doubtless extended by the influence of the ONF. form forque, fourque (Centr...
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