Sc. Also 6 foutht, fowith, 68 fowth. [Sc. form of FULTH.] Fullness, plenty. † At fouth: in plenty.
1501. Douglas, Pal. Hon., III. xiii.
Thow sall haue fouth of sentence and not scant, | |
Thair is na welth nor weill fair thow sall want. |
1535. Stewart, Cron. Scot., III. 509.
Baith big and bald, flouresynd into ȝouth, | |
Of neidfull thing weill furneist all at fouth. |
1725. Ramsay, Gent. Sheph., I. i.
Then with great Haste | |
I claspd my Arms about her Neck and Waste, | |
About her yielding Waste, and took a Fouth | |
Of sweetest Kisses frae her glowing Mouth. |
1837. R. Nicoll, Poems (1842), 84.
The earth has fouth o trusty hearts, | |
Let him wha doubts it speir at you. |