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Fonde  v. t. & v. i.  To endeavor; to strive; to try. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Fonde" Quotes from Famous Books



... un nouveau droit public, fonde sur la destruction des anciens traites et des principes reconnus du droit des gens. La cause que je defends seul a Naples n'est pas seulement ma propre cause; elle est la cause de tous les Souverains et de tous les ...
— The Letters of Queen Victoria, Volume III (of 3), 1854-1861 • Queen of Great Britain Victoria

... his father's sole heir; nay, a while after, he would not allow them to call him brother, but Mr. Peter; and then he must be styled Father Peter, and sometimes My Lord Peter. To support this grandeur, which he soon began to consider could not be maintained without a better fonde than what he was born to, after much thought he cast about at last to turn projector and virtuoso, wherein he so well succeeded, that many famous discoveries, projects, and machines which bear great vogue and practice at present in the world, are owing entirely to Lord Peter's invention. ...
— A Tale of a Tub • Jonathan Swift

... rage That they were maried in theyr tendre age Wit[h] oute fredom of fre election Where loue hat[h] selde domynacion For loue at large and at liberte Wolde frely chese and not wit[h] suche trete And other saw I ful ofte wepe and wrynge That they in men fonde suche varyynge To loue a season whyle that beaulte flourit[h] And after by disdayn so vngoodly lourit[h] On her that whylom he callyd his lady dere That was to hym so playsant and entier But lust wit[h] fairnes ...
— The Temple of Glass • John Lydgate

... de tendresse qu'il me montre! Si vous saviez, combien tout ceci va rendre notre union aimable! Il ne pourra jamais se rappeler notre histoire sans m'aimer; je n'y songerai jamais que je ne l'aime.[201] Vous avez fonde notre bonheur pour la vie en me laissant faire: c'est un mariage unique; c'est une aventure dont le seul recit est attendrissant; c'est le coup de hasard le plus singulier, le plus ...
— A Selection from the Comedies of Marivaux • Pierre Carlet de Chamblain de Marivaux

... lois arbitraires, au droit naturel qu'ont tous les hommes, non seulement d'avoir une opinion, mais de la rendre publique, alors vous meritez de perdre celui qu'a chaque homme d'entendre la verite de la bouche d'un autre, droit qui fonde seul l'obligation rigoureuse de ne pas mentir. S'il n'est pas permis de tromper, c'est parceque tromper quelqu'un, c'est lui faire un tort, ou s'exposer a lui en faire un; mais le tort suppose un droit, et personne n'a celui de cherche, a ...
— Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 2 of 3) - Essay 3: Condorcet • John Morley

... The Emperor Karl of gentle France Hither hath come for our dire mischance. Nor host to meet him in battle line, Nor power to shatter his power, is mine. Speak, my sages; your counsel lend: My doom of shame and death forefend." But of all the heathens none spake word Save Blancandrin, Val Fonde's lord. ...
— The Harvard Classics, Volume 49, Epic and Saga - With Introductions And Notes • Various

... I vnderstond, ys cheff{e} s{er}uyce in all this londe: wher-so-ever it may he fonde, Seruitur ...
— Early English Meals and Manners • Various

... gens est naturellement fonde sur ce principe, que les diverses nations doivent se faire, dans la paix, le plus de bien, et dans la guerre le moins de mal, qu'il est possible, sans nuire ...
— A Discourse on the Study of the Law of Nature and Nations • James Mackintosh



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