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Further, adj. (cf. Farther, for which it is often substituted by M. Edd.) 1) more distant, later: “that we adjourn this court till f. day,” H8 II, 4, 232. “they are ready to-morrow, or at f. space, to appear,” Lr. V, 3, 53.
2) beyond this: “my thoughts aim at a f. matter,” H6C IV, 1, 125. “to suppress his f. gait,” Hml. I, 2, 31. “could not endure a f. view,” Ant. III, 10, 18.
3) additional, more, other, new: “this forced league doth force a f. strife,” Lucr. 689. “let's make f. search,” Tp. II, 1, 323. III, 2, 76. Wiv. IV, 2, 221. Meas. IV, 2, 106. Ado III, 2, 115. As III, 5, 97. All's II, 3, 41. II, 4, 54. III, 5, 29. R2 I, 4, 40. III, 3, 112. H4B IV, 4, 72 (Ff farther). H6A V, 3, 16. H6B III, 1, 138. V, 3, 10. H6C III, 1, 111. H8 II, 1, 69. III, 2, 337. V, 1, 104. Cor. II, 2, 31. III, 1, 268. III, 1, 268 Tit. III, 1, 134. Rom. V, 3, 212. Hml. I, 2, 36. III, 1, 26. III, 2, 346. IV, 1, 33. V, 2, 45 “(without debatement f).” V, 2, 45 Lr. I, 1, 306. I, 2, 100. IV, 7, 82. Oth. III, 3, 98. IV, 2, 251. Cymb. I, 5, 44. II, 4, 134. IV, 2, 91. Per. II, 5, 87. no f. == nothing else (cf. No)“: apprehends no f. than this world,” Meas. V, 486. “I have no f. with you,” Cor. II, 3, 181 (== I'll have no more to do with you). “I'll now no f.” III, 3, 87.
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