Farthing [noun]

Definition of Farthing:

one of four equal parts

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Sentence/Example of Farthing:

His impression is that I was really steering and trying to drop into the Farthing Down beeches.

As the Farthing Doll spoke, a very clever idea came into his head.

Farthing: three men hanging on a gallows; "The three Thomases, 1796."

It was consecrated on January 13, 1908, by Bishop Farthing, being his first official act.

Farthing Down stretches for nearly three miles north and south, and under its southern slope lies the little village of Chaldon.

Her reception by North Farthing House had done nothing to spoil her triumph.

A gleam came into the fellow's eyes, then he dropped them and replied, "Miss Farthing taught me."

Miss Farthing at Nenana had laid her mark deep upon him in the one year he was with her.

They had reached the first crossing of the railway line, and if he was going back to North Farthing he should turn here.

He could never take her away, any more than he could take away Ansdore or North Farthing.