← Back to context Comment by tclancy 11 days ago First of all, you want "font". Second of all, don't do that. 8 comments tclancy Reply daemoncoder 11 days ago Or "fount" from older, non-American English. mikkupikku 11 days ago Fount is definitely more correct. If we're talking a baptismal font, then it's font, but if were talking a fount of knowledge, the correct term is fount with font sometimes being used but derived from fount.Etymology 1, meaning 3: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fountEtymology 3: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/font tclancy 10 days ago Thank you, I couldn’t remember which but I figured I’d hit Muphry’s Law either way. SirFatty 11 days ago Don't do what, exactly? tclancy 10 days ago Do not mix more than 1.00mL of chlorine with more than 0.00mL of bleach. ploprof 11 days ago Don't do what? tclancy 10 days ago Return VHS tapes without rewinding. gzread 11 days ago [dead]
daemoncoder 11 days ago Or "fount" from older, non-American English. mikkupikku 11 days ago Fount is definitely more correct. If we're talking a baptismal font, then it's font, but if were talking a fount of knowledge, the correct term is fount with font sometimes being used but derived from fount.Etymology 1, meaning 3: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fountEtymology 3: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/font tclancy 10 days ago Thank you, I couldn’t remember which but I figured I’d hit Muphry’s Law either way.
mikkupikku 11 days ago Fount is definitely more correct. If we're talking a baptismal font, then it's font, but if were talking a fount of knowledge, the correct term is fount with font sometimes being used but derived from fount.Etymology 1, meaning 3: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fountEtymology 3: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/font tclancy 10 days ago Thank you, I couldn’t remember which but I figured I’d hit Muphry’s Law either way.
tclancy 10 days ago Thank you, I couldn’t remember which but I figured I’d hit Muphry’s Law either way.
SirFatty 11 days ago Don't do what, exactly? tclancy 10 days ago Do not mix more than 1.00mL of chlorine with more than 0.00mL of bleach.
Or "fount" from older, non-American English.
Fount is definitely more correct. If we're talking a baptismal font, then it's font, but if were talking a fount of knowledge, the correct term is fount with font sometimes being used but derived from fount.
Etymology 1, meaning 3: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fount
Etymology 3: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/font
Thank you, I couldn’t remember which but I figured I’d hit Muphry’s Law either way.
Don't do what, exactly?
Do not mix more than 1.00mL of chlorine with more than 0.00mL of bleach.
Don't do what?
Return VHS tapes without rewinding.
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