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A 'fount' or 'font' of knowledge? - The Grammarphobia Blog

Although both words can mean a source in standard American English, we use “fount” for that sense and have changed it on the blog.

the fount of all knowledge, gossip, wisdom, etc. - Cambridge Dictionary

THE FOUNT OF ALL KNOWLEDGE, GOSSIP, WISDOM, ETC. meaning: 1. the person or place from which all information on a particular subject comes: 2. the person or…

Fount Of Knowledge Or Wisdom VS Font Of ... - Grammarist

Origins. You may also have heard fount, which first came into use in the 1500's, used interchangeably with the older term font. Both fount and font derive from ...

Font or fount of all knowledge? - WordReference Forums

I think both "font" and "fount" mean source, although I think of baptismal font with "font" and fountain with "fount."

Do you say "Font of Knowledge" or "Fount of Knowledge?" - Reddit

Yes these are the right answers. "fount" means a wellspring, and Times New Roman is always the font you use on your resume in order to get the ...

The source of all knowledge - Columbia Journalism Review

Both “fount” and “font” mean the source of wisdom/knowledge. Can a baptismal “font” be a source of something? Can a “fountain”? Certainly a ...

FOUNT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

fount noun (SOURCE) ... the fount of all knowledge, gossip, wisdom, etc. ... the person or place from which all information on a particular subject ...

FOUNT OF WISDOM definition in American English

If you describe a person or thing as the fount of something, you are saying that they are an important source or supply of it. [...].

Font/Fount of Information? - English Stack Exchange

This usage is something of a "stock phrase" with knowledge/wisdom. Historically, fount has always been more common, but as this NGram shows, ...

What is another word for "fount of knowledge"? - WordHippo

Find 10 synonyms for "fount of knowledge" and other similar words that you can use instead from our thesaurus.

Q&A: Font vs Fount | Australian Writers' Centre

For example, Macquarie Dictionary, only lists “fount” as “a source or origin” of something, i.e. wisdom, knowledge etc. Next to “font”, it only ...

"font of knowledge" or "fount of knowledge" - ProZ.com

fount of knowledge. According to Gage Canadian - fount of knowledge, from fountain or source. I think the confusion is caused by pronunciation - many people ...

Synonyms for Fount of knowledge - Power Thesaurus

Another way to say Fount Of Knowledge? Synonyms for Fount Of Knowledge (other words and phrases for Fount Of Knowledge).

On the Orthodox Faith: Volume 3 of the Fount of Knowledge (PPS 62)

SVS Press ... Considered by many to be the final and crowning work of the patristic age, St John of Damascus' On the Orthodox Faith addresses all the major areas ...

Fountain or Fount? in The AnswerBank: Phrases & Sayings

I always thought it was "Font of all knowledge". According to the dictionary "Fount" is a variation of both font and fountain, so you're both right.

fount of knowledge | English examples in context - Ludwig.guru

Ian was a fount of knowledge about the town's history, and he seemed to know everybody we passed. 2.

Fount of Knowledge Walkthrough - Bravely Default II - Neoseeker

Start following this path and you'll see an image of Seth getting his first Asterisk, then you'll see an image of Lady Emma and Elvis. There'll ...

Fount - Wikipedia

A spring or fountain, and thus, metaphorically, a source of something beneficial (as in fount of knowledge, wisdom etc.) FOUNT – a publication for Lutheran ...

Writings: [The Fount of Knowledge] - Saint John (of Damascus)

The Fount of Knowledge, Front Cover, Saint John (of Damascus), Fathers of the Church, Incorporated, 1958 - Christian literature, Early - 426 pages.

fount of knowledge - Yak Tack

A source or repository of extensive information, wisdom, or understanding, often regarded as a profound or authoritative resource.