fust

  • 21fust — fuz, or fust /fast/ A Celtic word, meaning a wood or forest …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 22fust — fuz, or fust /fast/ A Celtic word, meaning a wood or forest …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 23fust — I. ˈfu̇st, ˈfəst noun ( s) Etymology: back formation from fusty dialect Britain : a strong musty smell : mustiness II. intransitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) 1 …

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  • 24Fust, John — • A partner of Gutenberg in promoting the art of printing, d. at Paris about 1466 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fust, John     John Fust …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 25FUST (Fuerst), MILÁN — (1888–1967), author and poet. A descendant of the court jew jacob bassevi von treuenberg , Füst wrote verse remarkable for its ghostly atmosphere and preoccupation with death. He also wrote novels – notably A feleségem története ( The Story of My …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 26fust|i|ness — «FUHS tee nihs», noun. 1. the state or quality of being fusty; a bad smell from moldiness. 2. = moldiness. (Cf. ↑moldiness) …

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  • 27Fust, Johann — ▪ German printer born c. 1400, , Mainz [Germany] died Oct. 30, 1466, Paris, France       early German printer, financial backer of Johann Gutenberg (Gutenberg, Johannes) (the inventor of printing in Europe), and founder, with Peter Schoeffer, of… …

    Universalium

  • 28Fust — There are two possible meanings of this rare and interesting name of medieval German origin, the first being that it derives from a German personal name (Latin Faustus , meaning fortunate or lucky) which was borne by a few little known early… …

    Surnames reference

  • 29fust — Synonyms and related words: age, antiquate, become extinct, become obsolete, date, fade, fossilize, grow old, hang fire, idle, lose currency, molder, obsolesce, outdate, perish, rust, sleep, slumber, smolder, stagnate, superannuate, vegetate …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 30Fust — niederdeutsche Form von Faust …

    Wörterbuch der deutschen familiennamen