Fonne

Word FONNE
Character 5
Hyphenation fon ne
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Part pig part human. you will know if you see one. Has greasy hair and eczema. Has NO eyebrows and really long dirty fingernails. If you see a mofe...go the other direction!!!!! Urban Dictionary

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The word "fonne" in example sentences

Of like forte is it chat they alleage: that he is no otherwife called the fonne of Dauid, but becaufe he was promifed and at length in his due time deliuered. ❋ Unknown (1578)

A _fonne_ in Chaucer signifies a _fool_, and _fonnes -- fools_; and ❋ Thomas Chatterton (N/A)

But if I mak fonne on poor Louis, I know he was good boy too! ❋ William Henry Drummond (1880)

That hath befide well in his perfon wrought The patfaffc in North's tranflatron, 1579, nins thus: •« The houfe of the Martians at Rome was of the number of the patridang, out of which hath fprone many noble perfonages: whereof Ancos Martius was one, king Numaes dauehter's fonne, who was kiiy of Rome after TuUus Hoftilius. ❋ Unknown (1793)

For my felf (my fonne) I am determined not to tarrie, till fortune in my life time doe malce an ende of this warre. ❋ Unknown (1785)

I do not except the famous Non nobis of Bird, in which are fonne pafTages not to be endured. ❋ Unknown (1783)

Thefe confluent ftreanns make fonne great river's head. ❋ Unknown (1779)

And becaule fonne might be apt to think that they could converfe with bad men without any fuch danger, therefore 'tis further added, lefl thou learn his ways, and get a fnare to thy foul. ❋ Unknown (1701)

Baruch therefore the fonne of Nerias tooke the vo - ij lume in his hand, and came to them, f And they faid to him: ❋ Unknown (1609)

:: His fonne come in haft, and wil wafte this land: and he wil make man Icchoniasrci - anc j beaft, to ceafe out ofit? ❋ Unknown (1609)

ItWM I ECCLESIASTICVS. 37 j I two* written by Iefusthe fonne of Sirach in Hebrew, about the rtwaswrrrcn rVww of Simon luslus, othtrwife called Prifcus: and tranilated into in Hebrew & ❋ Unknown (1609)

Ioachin, a Ioachin called alfo Iecho - otktrWtfe nias, fonne of the former Iecho - Iechonias, or Ioachaz, reig - A certaine cap - nias, ned but three moneth'es Sc'taine picking a 'wascaried into Babylon & quarel appre with him Ezechiel the Pro - phet and others. ❋ Unknown (1609)

Nthe beginning of the kingdom of Ioakim the fonne of Iofias king of Iuda, came this word from our Lord, fay - ❋ Unknown (1609)

After the fame lofedech, his fonne Iofue, then Ioachim, ❋ Unknown (1609)

Therefore wc doe great euil againft our felues. f There was alfo a man prophecying in 10 the name of our Lord, Vrias the fonne of Semei of Cariathia - rim: and he prophecied againft this citie, and againft this land according to al the wordes of Ieremic. - j - And king Ioakim, and al his mighties, and his princes heard thefe wordes: & the king fought to kil him. ❋ Unknown (1609)

N the beginning of the kingdom of Ioakim, the fonne DO O 'C of Ionasking ofIuda, was this word made to Ieremie from z. our Lord, faying: f Thus faith our Lord to me: Make thee ❋ Unknown (1609)

/Egypt: and ij brought him to king Ioakim, and he ftroke him with the fword: andhecaft forth his carcaflc in the fepulchers of the bafe vulgar people, f Therefore the hand of Ahicam the 24* fonne of Siphm was with Iercmie, that he should not be deli - uercd into the handes of the people, and they kil him. ❋ Unknown (1609)

And Vrias heard, and was afraied, and rled and went into i£gypt. f And king Ioakim fent men into y£gypt, £lnathan the fonne of Achobor, and men with him inroyEgypf. f And they brought Vrias out of. ❋ Unknown (1609)

G it f And Apollonius the fonne of Mneftheus being fent into, ❋ Unknown (1609)

Of the knowledge of viuo vs. Therefore Paule affirmeth, that in his very refurredfoti hie was declared the fonne of God, becaufe then atlafthe vttercdhfs heauenly power, which is both a cleare glafTe of his godhcade, and a ftedtsft Ihy of our faith. ❋ Unknown (1578)

"HOLY [MOFE FONN]!" "WOW, you're being such a [mofe fonn]" "[I'm glad] I'm not a [Mofe Fonn]" ❋ UNITED BEB ASSOSIATION (2009)

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