Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Furthermore.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adverb See furthermore.

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  • adverb Obsolete form of furthermore.

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Examples

  • But, farthermore, I mention the fifth, marshaled at the fifth gate, that of Boreas, by the very tomb of

    Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound and the Seven Against Thebes 525 BC-456 BC Aeschylus 1840

  • Barbara sat on a writing stool by the bed-side, supporting the Bible on her knees, while the beams of a golden lamp, placed on a lofty tripod near the foot of the bed, fell directly on the book: the light, however, was not sufficiently powerful to illume the farthermore parts of the chamber, whose walls were hung with figured tapestry, the gloom of which contrasted strongly with the bright blue and silver that canopied

    The Buccaneer A Tale S. C. Hall 1840

  • I am and Viet Nam era disabled veteran and I question why they are here wanting you to send your children to fight. farthermore Mitt Romney said Duriing the primaries his son’s were business helping him canpaign.

    Obama’s youth vote – not what you think 2008

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