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1 πηγή
πηγή, ῆς, ἡ (Hom.+; loanw. in rabb.)① a source of someth. that gushes out or flows, spring, fountain, flow (on distinction fr. κρηνή ‘artificially constructed fountain’ s. L-S-J-M Suppl.; RWycherly, ClR 51, ’37, 2f; Renehan ’75, 164f)ⓐ ordinarily of water spring, fountain Js 3:11, 12 v.l.; Hs 9, 1, 8; 9, 25, 1. (αἱ) πηγαὶ (τῶν) ὑδάτων ( the) springs of water (cp. Lev 11:36; Num 33:9; 3 Km 18:5; Jdth 7:7; Ps 17:16; Jos., Ant. 2, 294; Just., A I, 64, 1) Rv 8:10; 14:7; 16:4. ἀέναοι πηγαί everflowing springs 1 Cl 20:10 (ἀέναος 1). As typical of sinners πηγαὶ ἄνυδροι (s. ἄνυδρος) 2 Pt 2:17. Of a specific source, well (called φρέαρ in J 4:11f; cp. Mod. Gk. πηγάδι=‘well’.—WHutton, ET 57, ’45/46, 27) π. τοῦ Ἰακώβ, at the foot of Mt Gerizim (on the location of Jacob’s well s. Dalman, Orte3 226ff) J 4:6a; cp. vs. 6b (Paus. 8, 23, 4 ὀλίγον ὑπὲρ τ. πόλιν π. ἐστιν καὶ ἐπὶ τῇ π. …).ⓑ of blood ἡ πηγὴ τοῦ αἵματος αὐτῆς (Lev 12:7) Mk 5:29 (Alex. Aphr., An. p. 40, 2 Bruns πηγὴ τ. αἵματος. Cp. πηγὴ δακρύων: Soph., Ant. 803; Chariton 1, 3, 6; 2, 3, 6; 6, 7, 10; Achilles Tat. 7, 4, 6).ⓒ Quite symbolic (s. Hdb. exc. on J 4:14 and cp. Dio Chrys. 15 [32], 15 τὸ σῷζον [ὕδωρ] ἄνωθέν ποθεν ἐκ δαιμονίου τινὸς πηγῆς κάτεισι. In schol. on Pla. 611c ἀθάνατος πηγή is a spring whose water bestows immortality) is its usage in some NT pass.: ἡ πηγὴ τοῦ ὕδατος τῆς ζωῆς the spring of the water of life Rv 21:6; in the pl. ζωῆς πηγαὶ ὑδάτων 7:17; πηγὴ ὕδατος ἁλλομένου εἰς ζωὴν αἰώνιον a spring of water welling up for eternal life J 4:14 (Essenes apply this figure to the Torah, e.g. CD 6:4; also s. Hdb. ad loc.).② the place of origin or the cause of a full abundance of someth., fountainhead, fig. ext. of 1 (Pind. et al; Epict. 3, 1, 18 Apollo as πηγὴ τῆς ἀληθείας [πηγὴ ἀληθ. also in Himerius, Or. 48=Or. 14, 35; Maximus Tyr. 12, 6c; 13, 9c; Philo, Mos. 1, 84); πηγὴ ζωῆς source of life (Pr 10:11; 13:14; 14:27) of God B 11:2 (Jer 2:13 and 17:13; cp. Ps 35:10); cp. B 1:3 Funk; s. πλούσιος 2.—B. 44. DELG. M-M. TW. -
2 Ὑπερηίς
̆υπερηίς f. adj.,1 Hyperian, of a fountain near Pherai in Thessaly. Φέρης κράναν Ὑπερῇδα λιπών (Hermann: - ηίδα codd.) P. 4.125 -
3 αἷμα
-ατος + τό N 3 156-69-91-36-49=401 Gn 4,10.11; 9,4.5.6(bis)blood Ex 12,7; anything like blood, wine Gn 49,11; blood relationship, kin Nm 35,11; blood, life Ez16,36; αἵματα bloodshed, murder 1 Sm 25,33κρίνω αὐτὸν θανάτῳ και αἵματι I punish him with death and bloodshed Ez 38,22; ἀνὴρ αἱμάτων cruel man 2 Sm 16,7; τὸ αἷμά σου ἐπὶ τὴν κεφαλήν σου you are guilty for the death of sb 2 Sm 1,16; αἷμα ἀναίτιον innocent blood Sus 62; ὁ ἐκχέων αἷμα ἀνθρώπου ἀντὶ τοῦ αἵματος αὐτοῦ ἐκχυθήσεται he that sheds human blood, instead of that blood shall his own be shed Gn 9,6; πηγὴ αἵματος fountain of blood, menstrual flow Lv 12,7; ῥύσις αἵματος menstrual flow Lv 15,25דמך/מ for MT רמותיך (with) your rubble?Cf. ENGEL 1985, 131; HARL 1986a, 61; HARLÉ 1988, 34; LE BOULLUEC 1989, 45; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
4 κρήνη
-ης ἡ N 1 0-7-0-0-1=8 2 Sm 2,13(ter); 4,12; 1 Kgs 2,35espring, well, fountainCf. CLARYSSE 1994, 6-7 -
5 πηγή
-ῆς ἡ N 1 22-20-12-30-15=99 Gn 2,6; 7,11; 8,2; 14,7; 16,7spring, fountain Gn 2,6; id. (metaph. as origin of sth) Ps 35(36),10*JosB 19,29 καὶ ἕως πηγῆς and to the source ועד־עין for MT ועד־עיר and to the town; *Ez 25,9 ἐπάνω πηγῆς above the source-מעין על/ב for MT מעון בעל Baal-Meon (toponym); *Prv 4,21 αἱ πηγαί σου your fountains-עיניך עין (source) for MT עיניך עין (eye) your eyesCf. ALEXANDRE 1988 231(Gn 2,6); CAIRD 1976, 82; COOK 1994, 473; HARL 1986a, 65.100(Gn 2,6);SHIPP 1979, 449-453; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
6 κρηναῖος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κρηναῖος
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7 κρήνη
κρήν-η, [dialect] Dor. [full] κράνα IG42(1).121.6 (Epid.), etc.; [dialect] Aeol. [full] κράννα ib.12(2).103 (Mytil.): ἡ:—A well, spring, fountain, μελάνυδρος, καλλιρέεθρος, Il.16.3, Od.10.107, cf. Pi.P.1.39,al., Pl.Phd. 112c, etc.; opp. φρέαρ (q.v.), Hdt.4.120, Th.2.48;ἐμπλησαμένη τὴν ὑδρίαν.. ἀπὸ κρήνης Ar.Lys. 328
;κ. οἴνου E.Ba. 707
;ὀμνύω.. κράνας καὶ ποταμούς SIG 527.34
(Dreros, iii B. C.): poet. in pl., for water, S.OC 686, Ant. 844 (both lyr.); κρηνῶν ἐπιμελητής, title of official at Athens, IG22.338.11, Arist.Ath.43.1, cf. Pl.Lg. 758e, Arist.Pol. 1321b26, OGI483.159 (Pergam.). -
8 κροκόδιλος
A hzard, acc. to Hdt.2.69, etc.; κ. τριπήχεες χερσαῖοι, of the desert monitor, genus Varanus, Id.4.192; of other lizards, Arist.Fr. 362, LXX Le.11.30, Ael.NA1.58; κ. μικρός, in a fountain at Chalcedon, Str.12.4.2; cf. [full] κροκύδιλος Hippon.119 (- δειλ- Eust.; [full] κρεκύδειλος Et.Gen.in Indogerm.Forsch.15.7).2 crocodile found in the Nile, Hdt.2.68 sq.; also in Indian rivers, Id.4.44, cf. Ael.NA12.41;ὁ κ. ὁ ποτάμιος Arist.HA 492b24
, cf. 558a18. (Correctly written [full] κροκόδιλος PCair.Zen.354.13, 443.4 (iii B. C.), PTeb.63.25 (ii B. C.), etc.; later [suff] κροκό-δειλος PAmh.2.45.8 (ii B. C.), etc., freq. in codd.; [full] κορκόδιλος PCair.Zen.379.5 (iii B. C.); [full] κορκότιλος Stud.Pal.20.75 ii 16 (iii/iv A. D.); [full] κορκόδριλλος and [var] Dim. [full] κορκοδρίλλιον, Gloss.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κροκόδιλος
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9 λουτροφόρος
λουτρο-φόρος, ον,A bringing water: παῖς, παρθένος λ. at Athens the boy or girl who, as next of kin to the bridegroom, fetched him water from the fountain Callirrhoe on his wedding day, Harp. s.v., Paus.2.10.4, Poll.3.43: hence λ. χλιδή marriageceremony, E.Ph. 348 (lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λουτροφόρος
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10 μέδιμνος
μέδιμν-ος, ὁ, Hdt.7.187, etc.; ἡ, only v.l. in Id.1.192:—a corn-measure, Hes.Fr.160.3; μ. Ἀττικός, Σικελικός, Hdt. 1.192, Plb.2.15.1;Aσιτηρός IG22.1013.27
; [σῖτον] κατὰ μέδιμνον συνωνούμενοι Lys.22.12
;μεδίμνῳ ἀπομετρήσασθαι ἀργύριον X.HG3.2.27
; ὁ γὰρ νόμος.. κωλύει παιδὶ μὴ ἐξεῖναι συμβάλλειν μηδὲ γυναικὶ πέρα μεδίμνου κριθῶν to make a contract for value exceeding a medimnus, Is.10.10: hence, οὐ κύριος ὑπὲρ μέδιμνόν ἐστ' ἀνὴρ οὐδεὶς ἔτι, i. e. he is no better than a woman, Ar.Ec. 1025, cf. Sch.ad loc.; τῶν ἁλῶν μ., v. ἅλς (A).II in Magna Graecia, = κρουνός 4, pipe of a fountain, D.S.12.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μέδιμνος
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11 νυμφαῖος
A of or sacred to the Nymphs, (lyr.) ;νᾶμα AP14.71
; δρυες Tryph.324 ; νυμφαία λιβάς pure spring water, prob.l. in Antiph.52.13.II νυμφαῖον, τό, sanctuary of the Nymphs, IG 11(2).144A91 (Delos, iv B. C.), CIG4616 (Syria, ii A. D.), Plu.Alex.7, etc.: [dialect] Boeot. [full] νυνφῆον Schwyzer 485.6 (Thespiae, iii B. C.) ; esp. fountain with architectural background, Philostr.VA8.12.III ν. πτέρις, = θηλυπτερίς, Dsc.4.185 ; = δρυοπτερίς, Ps.-Dsc.4.187. [[pron. full] νυμφαῐον is doubtful in E.IT 216 (lyr.): fort. νύμφαν.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νυμφαῖος
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12 πυραμίς
A pyramid, Hdt.2.8, 124, D.S.1.63, Str.17.1.33, OGI666.13 (Egypt, i A.D.), etc.; as a sepulchral monument, PLips. 30.14 (iii A.D.).3 name of a farm-building, IG22.2776.16; of a fountain, Arch.Anz.26.233 ([place name] Panticapaeum).II a sort of cake, Ephipp.13.5 (anap.); different from πυραμοῦς, acc. to Iatrocl. ap. Ath. 14.647c codd. (but dub., cf. πυραμοῦντα· τὴν πυραμίδα, Hsch.); ἡ ἐκ πυρῶν καὶ μέλιτος, ὥσπερ σησαμὶς ἡ ἐκ σησάμων καὶ μέλιτος, EM697.27. (Expld. by Gramm., etc., fr. πῦρ because pointed, Amm.Marc.22.15.29, cf. Pl.l.c.; from πυρός, St.Byz.: it is suggested that the pyramids were named from resembling aπυραμίς 11
in shape; but the shape of aπ. 11
is unknown: the derivation from Egypt. pr-m-wś 'the height of a pyramid' is doubtful.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πυραμίς
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13 πῖδαξ
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14 Πῖσα
Πῑσα or [full] Πίση, [dialect] Dor. [full] Πίσα, ης, ἡ, a fountain at Olympia (Str.8.3.31), which gave a name to Olympia itself, Stesich.90, Pi.O.1.18, Hdt. 2.7, etc.: Adv. [full] Πίσηθεν AP7.390 (Antip. Thess.); [full] Πισαῖοι, οἱ, -
15 Σαλμακίς
Σαλμᾰκίς, ίδος, ἡ, a district in Halicarnassus, SIG46.24 (v B.C.); also a fountain there, said to cause sexual weakness and associated with Hermaphroditus, Str.14.2.16, Vitr.2.8.11, Ov.Met.4.286: hence [full] σαλμᾰκίδες, αἱ, a name for ἑταῖραι (so Suid.) or effeminate men, AP7.222 (Phld.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Σαλμακίς
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16 τυκτός
A finished, wrought out, i. e. complete, τυκτὸν κακόν, of Ares, Il.5.831; κρήνη τυκτή a fountain made by man's hand, Od.17.206: then, well-made, well-wrought,τυκτῇσι βόεσσι Il. 12.105
; of a bowling-green,ἐν τ. δαπέδῳ Od.4.627
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17 φυσάδεια
φῠσάδ-εια [pron. full] [ᾰδ], ἡ, name of a fountain in Argos, Call.Lav.Pall. 47: hence [suff] φῠσαδ-ειόθεν, Adv.A from P., Antim. in PMilan.17.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φυσάδεια
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18 χασμάτιον
χασμ-άτιον, τό,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χασμάτιον
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19 ἀγχίαλος
A near the sea, of cities, Il.2.640; Ἐπίδαυρος Androm.l.c.;Κίρρας μυχοί B.4.14
; of islands, sea-girt, as Peparethos, Lemnos, Salamis, h.Ap. l.c., A.Pers. 887 (lyr.), S.Aj. 135 (lyr.), AP9.288 (Gemin.); of the fountain Arethusa,ἀ. ὕδατα E.IA 169
(lyr.), cf. A.R.2.160.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀγχίαλος
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20 ἀμφί
ἀμφί, Prep. with gen., dat., acc.: (cf. Skt.A abhitas 'on both sides', Lat. ambi-):—radic. sense, on both sides; chiefly Poet. and [dialect] Ion. Prose, replaced by περί in later Gk.A C. GEN. (Poet., Hdt., X.):I causal, about, for the sake of, ἀ. πίδακος μάχεσθαι fight for the possession of a spring, Il.16.285;ἀ. γυναικός Pi.P.9.105
, A.Ag.62;ἀ. λέκτρων E.Andr. 123
: like πρός, in entreaties, πρὸς Ζηνός.. Φοίβου τ' ἀ. for Phoebus' sake, A.R.2.216.2 about, concerning, once in Hom., ἀμφ' Ἄρεος φιλότητος ἀείδειν sing of love, Od.8.267;ἀμφὶ τιμῆς h.Merc. 172
(cf. c. 4); once in Hdt., ἀμφὶ κρίσιος (as v.l. for κρίσι) ; more freq. in poets,ἀ. δαιμόνων Pi.O.1.35
, cf. A.Th. 1017, E.Supp. 642, etc.; prob. l. in S.Ph. 554.II of Place, about, around, post-Hom.,ἀ. ταύτης τῆς πόλιος Hdt.8.104
;τὸν ἀ. Λίμνας τρόχον E.Hipp. 1133
.B C. DAT. (Poet., [dialect] Ion. and later Prose):I of Place, on both sides of,ἀμφ' ὀχέεσσι Il.5.723
; ἀ. κεφαλῇ, ὤμοισιν, στήθεσσι, ποσσί, about the head, etc., ib.24.163, 3.328, Od.16.174, Il.13.36;ἄ. δέρᾳ Sapph.Supp.23.16
; ἀμφί οἱ around him, Il.12.396; μοι ἀμφ' αὐτῷ around me, 9.470; like wiseἀμφὶ περὶ στήθεσσι Od.11.609
:—all round, κρέα ἀμφ' ὀβελοῖσι μεμύκει round, i.e. upon, spits, ib.12.395;πεπαρμένη ἀμφ' ὀνύχεσσι Hes.Op. 250
.2 more generally, at, by, ἀ. πύλῃσι μάχεσθαι at the gates, Il.12.175; ἀμφὶ [κόρυθι] διατρυφέν smashed on the helmet, 3.362; ἀ. πυρί on the fire, 18.344; ἀμφ' ἐμοί clinging to me, Od.11.423; esp. of falling over one, Il.4.493; of a guardian, over,φύλακα ἀ. σοι λείψω S.Aj. 562
;ἀ. γούνασι πίπτειν E.Alc. 947
.II of Time, ἁλίῳ ἀ. ἑνί in compass of one day, Pi. O.13.37.III generally, of connexion or association, without distinct notion of place, ἀ. νεκροῖσιν as concerning the dead, Il.7.408; freq. in Pi., ὅσσα δ' ἀμφ' ἀέθλοις as far as concerns games, N.2.17; ἐπ' ἔργοισιν ἀ. τε βουλαῖς in deeds and counsels, Id.P.5.119; in virtue of,ἀμφὶ σοφίᾳ 1.12
;ἐμᾷ ἀ. μαχανᾷ 8.34
;ἀμφ' ἀρετᾷ 1.80
, cf. O.8.42;σέο ἀμφὶ τρόπῳ N.1.29
; ἀ. ἰατορίᾳ in respect of healing, B.1.39.IV causal, about, for the sake of,ἀμφ' Ἑλένῃ μάχεσθαι Il.3.70
; ἀ. γυναικὶ ἄλγεα πάσχειν ib. 157, cf. Luc.D Deor.20.14;ἀ. τοῖσδε καλχαίνων τέκνοις E.Heracl.40
, cf. Rh. 457 (lyr.);ἀ. δώλῳ μωλίειν Leg.Gort.1.17
; concerning, Od.1.48;εἰπὼν ἀμφ' Ὀδυσῆϊ 14.364
;ἀρνεύμενον ἀ. βόεσσι h.Merc. 390
;ἀ. Τειρεσίαο βουλαῖς Pi.I.7(6).8
; , cf. El. 1144;ἔρις ἀ. μουσικῇ Hdt. 6.129
;ἀ. σοι A.Ag. 890
; ἀ. τῷ θανάτῳ αὐτῆς λόγος λέγεται about her death it is reported, Hdt.3.32, cf. S.Aj. 303;ἀ. βοῶν ἀγέλαις δόμον αὔξειν B.9.44
.2 of impulses, ἀ. τάρβει, ἀ. φόβῳ for very fear, A.Ch. 547, E.Or. 825;ἀ. θυμῷ S.Fr. 565
;ἀμφ' ὀδύνῃ A.R.2.96
.C C. ACC., most freq. in Prose (twice only in Th.):I of Place, about, around, mostly with a sense of motion,ἀ. μιν φᾶρος βάλον Il.24.588
, cf. Od.10.365;ἀ. βωμίαν ἔπτηξε παστάδα E.HF 984
.2 generally, by, on, ἀμφ' ἅλα by the sea, Il.1.409; ἀ. ῥέεθρα somewhere by the banks, 2.461; ἀ. περὶ κρήνην somewhere about the fountain, 2.305; ἀ. ἄστυ all about in the city, 11.706; Τάρταρον ἀ. μέγαν somewhere in Tartarus, h.Ap. 336, cf. A.Pr. 1029;ἀ. Εὔβοιαν B.9.34
;ἀ. Θρῄκην E.Andr. 215
; ἀ. ψάμαθον somewhere on the sand, S.Aj. 1064; ἀ. βωμόν at the altar, E.IT 705;περὶ πίδακας ἀ. Theoc. 7.142
; of motion, to the neighbourhood of,ἦλθες ἀ. Δωδώνην A.Pr. 830
.3 of persons grouped about one, οἱ ἀ. Πρίαμον Priam and his train, Il.3.146, cf. 2.417, 445; οἱ ἀ. Ξέρξεα his army, Hdt.8.25; but οἱ ἀ. Κορινθίους, οἱ ἀ. Μεγαρέας καὶ Φλειασίους the Corinthians, Megarians, etc., and those next them, Id.9.69: hence [dialect] Att., οἱ ἀ. Πρωταγόραν the school of Protagoras or even Protagoras himself, Pl. Tht. 170c; οἱ ἀ. Εὐθύφρονα Euthyphro's friends, Cra. 399e, cf. Th.8.65; of a single person, perh. Pl.Hp.Ma. 281c; so in later Prose, as Luc.VH2.18.4 τὰ ἀ. τι that which concerns a thing,τὰ ἀ. τὸ ἄριστον Th.7.40
; τὰ ἀ. τὴν δίαιταν domestic arrangements, X.Cyr.8.2.6.5 causal, about, for the sake of, κλαίειν ἀ. τινα weep about or for one, Il.18.339; μνήσασθαι ἀ. τινα make mention of one, h.Hom. 7.1, cf. Terp.2, Ar.Nu. 595;κελαδέοντι φᾶμαι ἀ. Κινύραν Pi.P.2.15
, cf. I.7(6).9, A.Th. 843;ἀ. νιν γοώμενος S.Tr. 937
.6 ἀ. τι ἔχειν to be occupied about a thing,ἀ. λιτάν' ἕξομεν A.Th. 101
;ἀ. δεῖπνον εἶχεν X.Cyr.5.5.44
, cf. 5.2.26;εἶναι ἀμφί τι 7.1.1
;ἀ. τὰν δαῖσιν Leg.Gort.5.46
.II of Time, throughout, for, τὸν λοιπὸν ἀ. βίοτον, τὸν ὅλον ἀ. χρόνον, Pi.O.1.97, 2.30; about, at the time of, during,ἀ. Πλειάδων δύσιν A.Ag. 826
;ἀ. τὸν χειμῶνα X.Cyr.8.6.22
, etc.D POSITION. In poets ἀμφί sts. follows its case,οἱ δέ μιν ἀμφί Od.23.46
, cf. 10.218, B.17.53;φρένας ἀ. Hes.Th. 554
, Mimn.1.7; but never suffers anastrophe, Hdn.Gr.1.480.E WITHOUT CASE, as Adv., about, around, on both or all sides, freq. in [dialect] Ep.,ῥῆξεν δέ οἱ ἀ. χιτῶνα Il.13.439
; ἀ. δὲ λειμών around is meadow, Od.6.292; soἀ. περί Il.21.10
, etc.F IN COMPOS.:I on both sides, ἀμφίστομος, ἀμφίαλος.II causal, for the sake of, ἀμφιμάχομαι, ἀμφιτρομέω.
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Fountain, NC — U.S. town in North Carolina Population (2000): 533 Housing Units (2000): 246 Land area (2000): 0.967525 sq. miles (2.505879 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.967525 sq. miles (2.505879 sq. km)… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
fountain — early 15c., spring of water that collects in a pool, from O.Fr. fontaine natural spring (12c.), from L.L. fontana fountain, spring (Cf. Sp., It. fontana), from noun use of fem. of L. fontanus of a spring, from fons (gen. fontis) spring (of… … Etymology dictionary
fountain — [fount′ n] n. [ME < OFr fontaine < LL fontana < fem. of L fontanus < fons (gen. fontis), spring, prob. < IE base * dhen , to run, flow > Sans dhanáyati, (he) runs] 1. a natural spring of water 2. the source or beginning of a… … English World dictionary
fountain — ► NOUN 1) an ornamental structure in a pool or lake from which a jet of water is pumped into the air. 2) literary a natural spring of water. 3) a source of something desirable. ► VERB ▪ spurt or cascade like a fountain. ORIGIN Old French fontaine … English terms dictionary
Fountain — (spr. Faunten), Grafschaft im Staate Indiana (Nordamerika), 18 QM.; Flüsse: Wabash River u. Coal Creek; Boden eben, mit Waldungen u. Prairien; fruchtbar; Producte: Mais, Weizen, Hafer, Steinkohlen, Eisen; der Wabash Eriekanal durchschneidet die… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon